Macbeth, by William Shakespeare

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First, Lady Macbeth displays multiple personalities in which she uses for her own benefit, in order to lure the King into his own death scene. The presence of two or more personalities, otherwise known as multiple personality’s disorder, has the ability to control ones actions and behaviour (www.psychcentral.com). Upon the arrival of the King at Macbeth’s castle, Lady Macbeth is very friendly and welcoming. At this time Lady Macbeth was already well aware of her desire to murder the King, to ensure her husband will rise to power. Lady Macbeth promises the King that that he will be cared for by saying, “Your servants ever/Have theirs, themselves, and what is theirs, in compt,/To make their audit at your Highness’ pleasure,/Still to return your own” (1.6.30-33). At Macbeth’s castle, she informs the King that he is welcome to anything he may want, and she will have servants on hand to accommodate him. Lady Macbeth uses the King’s vulnerability to her own benefit, when planning his death. While in a debate with Macbeth, Lady Macbeth says, “We fail?/But screw your courage to the sticking-place/And we’ll not fail. When Duncan is asleep/(Whereto the rather shall his day’s hard journey/Soundly invite him)” (1.7.66-70). Lady Macbeth is so evil spirited, that she is willing to kill her own King in order to achieve power herself. Lady Macbeth has manipulated her King in such a way that he does not even realize that Lady Macbeth is not looking out for his well being. Clearly, Lady Macbeth is able to lure the King into his own death by displaying multiple personalities. ...

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...ed so that Macbeth can be crowned.
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In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is the most evil character, even more so than her husband, Macbeth. The play, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare is based on two main characters that work mutually and apart in order to achieve their wishes throughout evil actions. At times, the desire to do something evil is often uncontrollable and people do such in order to gain revenge against another person. When feeling self pity or depression, people may often commit evil acts in order to compensate for what one may feel. Results as horrendous as murder can be the result of evil actions, or there may be serious consequences.

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