Gender Roles In Macbeth

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Macbeth

This play shows ambition from two characters they are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. The way they use ambition in the play is in three ways by gender, the desire for power and eventual deterioration on. I picked these two characters because they show the most ambition in the play. How you do something and it all ways comeback on you no matter what. Having ambition is not good at all because of the things that will happen to you for having so much ambition.
Gender is one of the main things that are used in the play. Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that he is not a man. She says “when you durst do it” in act 1, scene 7 when she said that that made mad it was like she just called him a coward. There is one more time that Macbeth’s manhood is questioned when Macbeth goes to …show more content…

Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to “man up” in act3 scene 4. Gender was very important in the play it was used in some of the main parts of the play. Back then when you question a man’s manhood you was basically calling them a not a man a boy is what some would say to the men.
The desire power they both wanted to have power because the three witches said that Macbeth would be king and they didn’t know how he would become king at all. Lady Macbeth made Macbeth kill King Duncan so she could be queen and Macbeth could be king. One way in the book is when Macbeth says this “If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, without my stir.” Saying that why crown him king but don’t tell him how he will become king. Macbeth desire for power was so bad that he was kind of breaking apart from this wife and when she dies he doesn’t care he is worried about other things and that’s what power does to some people. Power makes people cure and very rude to their love ones. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth become less as an equal because of the desire of power. Lady Macbeth makes Macbeth do these things because she wants more power. Macbeth

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