How Does Lady Macbeth Kill Duncan

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Classics such as Macbeth by William Shakespeare have a lot of plot development. This, in particular, is a book about Macbeth receiving a prophecy from three witches about him being future king. When telling his wife this story she demanded he murder the current king,Duncan, in order to get the title faster. Macbeth is an individual that doesn’t make decisions lightly, which is why this prophecy was told to him. Lady Macbeth,his wife, and other forces like the telling of the prophecy are what caused Macbeth to kill Duncan because he is hesitant about his decisions.

Macbeth is married to a woman that loves power. She kept pressuring him to become better which caused him to follow in her footsteps. She is a main influencer in his decision to go through with the murder. Macbeth is known by his wife to be “too full o’ th’ human milk of …show more content…

Right after reading the letter about the prophecy Lady Macbeth has a soliloquy in which she states that:”I may pour my spirits in thine ear and chastise with the valor of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round…”(1.5.29.31) In this quote Lady Macbeth finished reading the letter sent by her husband and starts to plan Duncan’s murder. She is planning on harshly treating her husband so he will act like a man and have the courage to follow his destiny. She does follow through with her plans and insults her husband's manliness by saying: “When you durst do it,then you were a man...But screw your courage to the sticking place and we’ll not fail.”(1.7.56;1.7.70-71) Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth that when he told her he would do it for them. Now she is

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