The Relationship Between Macbeth And Lady Macbeth In Act I, Scene Vii

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English

 

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August 27, 2014

 

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In his malevolent quest for power, he is accompanied, if not firmly guided, by his ruthless wife. Indeed, in Act I, scene vii Macbeth has almost renounced to murder of the king, but Lady Macbeth reinforces his determination to commit the regicide. Through her manipulative strategies in this scene, Shakespeare reveals the dominant role of women over men...
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She implies that Macbeth’s doubts about Duncan’s assassination signify his lack of valor; his sensible reasons against it are mere excuses not appropriate for a real man: “And to be more than what you were [a man], you would/ be so much more the man” (l. 50-51). Lady Macbeth maintains that a man should not only have the audacity to make a plight, but should also execute his promises...
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