Macbeth Killing Duncan Analysis

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The action in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth pivots with the death of Duncan. Without the persuasion and manipulation by Lady Macbeth, Macbeth would not have gone through with the action to murder his king, Banquo or Macduff’s family. Throughout the play, Macbeth is very susceptible to suggestion from his wife, who holds the power within this relationship, meaning that whatever she says, would be carried out by her husband. Lady Macbeth is the reason for the plays very existence. Without her pressuring Macbeth and making the action of killing acceptable, the very play wouldn’t have existed, this can be seen when the Macbeth’s meet up to discuss if they’re going to kill Duncan as well as the fact that she makes killing acceptable in the mind …show more content…

Macbeth, however, is the one who does the action. She makes killing Duncan acceptable in Macbeth’s eyes and thus makes the rest of the killing in order to cover up the first sin acceptable. Lady Macbeth was the mastermind behind the killing of Duncan by manipulating and moulding Macbeths mind until murder isn’t a sin anymore, she manipulates him by insulting his manhood so that Macbeth no longer feels anything to murder those who are in the way of him fulfilling the prophecy and becoming king. In the scene where Macbeth beings to question whether killing Duncan is the right thing to do, Lady Macbeth immediately jumps on his doubt and begins to manipulate him by insulting his manhood, "When you durst do it, then you were a man.", this quote meaning, when you dare do it, then you were a man, with the use of past tense in the word ‘were’, it tells Macbeth that when he dares to kill Duncan then he will be considered a man, in the past and the present. This works on Macbeth as he feels the need to prove to his wife that he is a man and he can kill Duncan for the sake of becoming King. This then moulds his thinking process into fulfilling prophecies and ensuring that those who threaten his reign are dealt with, that being Banquo and Fleance as well as Macduff’s Family. He begins to feel less regret as the play moves on because of his willingness to prove to Lady Macbeth that he can be a man. She also insults his courage as Macbeth …show more content…

She is the reason for the plays existence and had she not convinced Macbeth to move forward and kill Duncan, the play would not exist, because Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are so close at the beginning of the play, she knows exactly how to manipulate him into committing murder. This can easily be perceived due to how Lady Macbeth manages to manipulate Macbeth into killing Duncan and then ensuring the rest of the play would be filled with the murders of other characters who stand in the way of Macbeth’s

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