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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's Play
Discusses how the contrast in the scenes leading up to and following Duncan's death enhances the characterizations of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. -- 650 words;

Characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
A literary analysis of Shakespeare's "Macbeth". -- 650 words;

Macbeth's Clothing
An analysis of the theme of ambition within three motifs of clothing in 'Macbeth' by William Shakespeare. -- 900 words;

Magic and Macbeth
This paper studies the concept of black magic in "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. -- 675 words;

Insanity in 'Hamlet' and 'Macbeth'
This paper discusses the theme of insanity as demonstrated in the plays "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. -- 1,800 words;

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MACBETH

Behind Every Man is an Even Greater Woman!
One of the great shakespearen tragedies, Macbeth is a play based on character and deed.
Set in Scotland, the play cleverly develops each of the main characters, molding their
essence and traits into a twisted masterpiece. The central character Macbeth is driven by
his ambition to become king of Scotland, and in the process commits acts of betrayl and
treachery. However, it has been stated many times that behind every man is an even
greater woman who drives her man to succeed. Lady Macbeth is the great woman behind the
man. As the play progresses one can clearly see where a wife's ambition fuels her
husband, and leads him to his downfall.
Within the first act, Lady Macbeth receives a letter from Macbeth detailing his encounter
with the witches and their prophecies. After reading the letter, she immediately began
plotting to assassinate Duncan. Our first indication of Lady Macbeth's ambition and dark
nature is evident when she says, ...That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my
battlements.  (I: v: 39). She continues her speech by asking the spirits to: 
unsex me here, 
and fill me, 
from the crown to the toe, 
top-full of direst cruelty! 
Stop up the access and passage to remorse (I: v)
to give her the capability to be remorseless. 
Lady Macbeth's depravity and lack of morality begins to have an effect on Macbeth as he
progresses from a ethical man to one willing to commit murder. Macbeth begins to
expereince extreme conflict of emotions at this point. His ambitiousness is leading him
towards killing Duncan while his remaining shreds of morality will not allow him to
commit a crime of such magnitude. He debates the pros and cons of his decision and
ultimately his morality wins the battle. We will proceed no further in this business (I:
vii) he tells his wife. It would have ended here had Lady Macbeth not involved herself
further. Knowing that she had the power in their relationship, she questions Macbeth's
manhood, and courage:
When you durst do it, then you were a man;
And, to be more than what you wre you would
Be so much more the man...(I:vii)

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