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Lady Macbeth's Ambition Research Paper

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In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare we see the character of Lady Macbeth and her relationship with Macbeth as destructive as she supports his bad ambitions to fulfill the witches prophecy as soon as possible. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is a brave soldier, but because his ambitions get out of hand, he kills King Duncan so that he can become the King. Ambitions make people try hard to achieve any of their goals and it will make people do the things that they never done before. But ambitions can lead to some bad consequences and it can lead to a person or couple’s downfall. Shakespeare uses different types of language features in the text. We see from the beginning of the play that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's relationship was …show more content…

Macbeth questions his morals to kill Duncan or not. He says,” Stars hide your fires, let not light see my back and deep desires”. Macbeth was worried if something happens when he tries to kill King Duncan but he wants to do since it's his ambitions. His ambition is showing Lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to become a man. Lady Macbeth forces Macbeth to do what to achieve in what he wants. Shakespeare shows an ambition is leading to evil thoughts that show the audience. “If we fail?” “We fail. But screw your courage to the sticking place we’ll not fail” Lady Macbeth calling him a coward for not being afraid to kill King Duncan. The goal becomes more precious to them and then people don't choose the right methods to achieve their goal. This is because their relationship is destructive that they have no patience and wait for the prophecy. Shakespeare shows the importance of keeping our ambitions under control so we don’t make unnecessary consequences. In our society today we see that our ambitions can lead to bad consequences. As we want something it leads …show more content…

Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's relationship has been broken up into a destructive one. Lady Macbeth has become insecure about how that if it was easy to kill King Duncan for his position, that means the same thing might happen to them. In this part we see their relationship is still good as Lady Macbeth is a supportive wife who still covers for her husband who is wracked with guilt that is haunting him for the actions he has taken.During the banquet, Macbeth starts having his hallucinations by seeing the ghost of Banquo which he has killed. Macbeth confesses these feelings of guilt to Lady Macbeth saying, “I am in blood. Stepped in so far,that, should I wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o’er”. Macbeth goes and kills people in his own without his wife's consent. But now Lady Macbeth is in guilt as she starts sleepwalking and starts to re-enact what happen straight after the murder of King Duncan, “Out, damned spot! Out, I say!—One, two. Why, then, ’tis time to do ’t. Hell is murky!—Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?”. Lady Macbeth repeats her sleep walking and Shakespeare shows that it’s showing that her guilt is still clinging onto her. While Macbeth just cares about his position of being a King by defending his castle. Shakespeare wanted to reveal to the audience that with the power of guilt it

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