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Lady Macbeth
The great hunger for power and control can lead one to wrongdoings and sinister ways. Lady Macbeth is an evil woman who strongly desires the power promised to her husband. Lady Macbeth manipulates her husband, deceives others, and is a completely dark and fiendish woman because of her drive for authority.
Lady Macbeth psychologically controls and manipulates Macbeth to help her achieve the throne. ... In Lady Macbeth’s first lines of the play, readers can clearly see her as a conniving woman. After finding out about the Witches’ promises, Lady Macbeth quickly plans to manipulate her husband’s ‘milk filled’ nature. ... Lady Macbeth says, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear, / And chastise with the valour of my tongue. ... Continuously through the play, Lady Macbeth attacks Macbeth’s manhood as a way to manipulate him. With some thought, Macbeth had once disagreed to the plan of killing Duncan. However, Lady Macbeth does not take this from him. In an effort to get Macbeth to change his mind, Lady Macbeth begins to attack his manhood. ... Yet, Lady Macbeth is completely inhuman and would do anything to get what she wants. ... On the surface, Lady Macbeth’s manipulating ways towards Macbeth is not always negative. She encourages Macbeth and gives him reassurance that everything will work out fine. ... This may sound quite comforting to the troubled Macbeth. However, Lady Macbeth is just using this to maneuver him to carry through with the murder. Lady Macbeth has quite a few ways to steer her husband in her favour.
Approximate Word count = 1238 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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