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Temka [501]
2 years ago
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ESSAY 1:Lady Macbeth, described as a fiend-like queen, is responsible for the deaths ofcountless people. She meets a fitting end

and deserves no pity.Your response should take the form of a well-constructed essay of 350 - 400 words(2-2% pages)..Lady Macbeth's evil schemes and cruel torment of Macbeth ensure thatMacbeth rises to the throne.• Macbeth's tyranny over Scotland would never have happened without LadyMacbeth driving Macbeth to usurp the throne.She is therefore indirectly responsible for all the hardships and death thatScotland experiences under Macbeth's rule and her guilt, the cause of herinsanity that leads to her taking her own life, is appropriate.The blood on her hands cannot be washed clear and she deserves heruntimely death.Lady Macbeth calls on the powers of evil to fulfil her ambition.
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Alexus [3.1K]2 years ago
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Lady Macbeth is extremely ambitious and her desire to be queen is more intense and even irrational. Her ambition leads her to commit terrible acts, which lead to her rise, but it is the same ambition that leads her to fall.

Unlike her husband, she is courageous, focused and incisive, even going away from Christianity, when she asks the spirits to remove any feminine instinct to care and serve from her, as that would take away her proactivity, her intolerance and her ability to go over anyone to achieve the goals you want.

Lady Macbeth is responsible for the murder of King Duncan and for the fall of the kingdom at the hands of her husband. She is also responsible for the desperation and lack of control that Macbeth demonstrates, since it was only because of her that he came to power.

As previously said, it is Lady Macbeth's ambition that leads her to ruin, when frightened by the events and with a strong emotional weight caused by her past actions, she finds herself in an unbearable psychological agony to the point of making her take her own life and walk towards eternal punishment, establishing a great ending for a great villain.

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