Lady Macbeth's Downfall Analysis

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I will examine to what extent Lady Mcbeth is to blame for her husband 's downfall. I believe she is the one to blame for Mcbeths downfall .Lady Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare’s most famous and scary female characters. Her role was so large, in fact, that she uses her position to gain power, stay strong enough to support her unstable Lord, and fails horribly while their relationship falls apart. Everything about Lady Macbeth is enough to create the perfect villain because of her ability to manipulate everyone around her. . Lady Macbeth is a dominant character . She became a image known for her ambitious nature. Her thirst for power and disregard for life was shocking to the audience, as to her own husband. The moment she learns of the …show more content…

Lady Macbeth proved to support her husband by using her strengths to make up for his weakness by consoling him during the decline of his insanity. Lady Macbeth becomes afriad that could perhaps expose their devilish doings through his acts and facial expressions. She tells him, “Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under’t”. It is clear that Macbeth needs support, and without insurance and control from his wife, Macbeth would have fallen apart sooner than later. Although Macbeth committed the murder, it is actually Lady Macbeth who is in control of the assassination. She assures him, “Infirm of purpose! / Give me the daggers The sleeping and the dead/ are but as …show more content…

At a banquet, Macbeth is certain he sees the ghost of his murdered former companion, Banquo. Macbeth’s mental state is declining and Lady Macbeth takes strength where her husband lacks. Lady Macbeth says to their guests, “my lord is often thus/ And hath been from his youth/ pray you, keep seat/ The fit is momentary. If Macbeth spoke any further, he could be exposed of his secrets of murder, but Lady Macbeth conceals for his burst of improper behavior. Lady Macbeth is then proven to be the strong and supportive wife. So without her constant support, they could have been uncovered in their

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