Dialogue in William Shakespeare's Macbeth

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English

 

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Ethel K

 

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September 20, 2015

 

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This corrupt ambition of Lady Macbeth is what leads her to insanity towards the end of the play. Act 1 scene 7 of ?Macbeth' incorporates a lot of vulgar insults. These insults attack the contrast between Macbeth's plans to become king and Lady Macbeth's plans for Macbeth to become king. Lady Macbeth uses insults to gain power over Macbeth hoping that his conscience will prevail and he will regain the courage to kill King Duncan...
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Lady Macbeth uses insults to gain power over Macbeth hoping that his conscience will prevail and he will regain the courage to kill King Duncan. An example of such a power play between the two characters; ?when you durst do it, then you are a man'. This is an insult used by Lady Macbeth; it attacks Macbeth's ego and his masculinity by expressing that he is not a man until he has killed King Duncan...
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