Lady Macbeth Evil Essay

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Forever Evil
Ruthless, evil, wicked, foul have all been used to describe Lady Macbeth. She uses her woman hood to hide her corrupted thoughts. Lady Macbeth from the play Macbeth written by Shakespeare is described as an evil character throughout the whole play. This exemplifies that Lady Macbeth is a static character by, making Macbeth feel like he is weak, convincing Macbeth to kill Duncan, and not letting go of the past.
Duncan came to Macbeth’s home to stay overnight. Lady Macbeth made an evil plan to kill him. Macbeth thought it was wrong to kill a guest in his household but, Lady Macbeth angrily expressed to him she would do anything for him “I have given suck, and know/ How tender’ tis to lone the babe that milks me./ I would, …show more content…

He wanted to let nature put him into the throne. When he told his wife Lady Macbeth about it she immediately started to convince him that he has to take action. For example she said: Glamis thou art Cawdor and shalt be/ What thou art promised. Yet do I fear thy nature./ It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness/ To catch the nearest way. Thou wouldst be great;/ The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly/That wouldst thou holily-wouldst not play false,/ And yet wouldst wrongly win. (I.vi.11-18)This quote displays that Lady Macbeth is scared that Macbeth is too nice and will not have the guts to kill Duncan. But she finally convinces him to do it. Macbeth does the deed and it makes him very guilt ridden and paranoid.
After all is done and Macbeth is king Lady Macbeth eventually starts to sleepwalk and talk. When she was sleep walking she accidentally said to the gentlewoman and doctor: Wash your hands, put on your nightgown look not so pale I tell you yet/ Again, Banquo's buried, he cannot come out on’s grave.(VI.i.44-45) This shows that Lady Macbeth is not changing but, holding onto the past. She keeps going through the same memories every night and living in her past.
Lady Macbeth is an evil character throughout the whole play. These quotes show that she is a static character all the way until her death. A static character is a charter that doesn't change at all through a whole play. She’s static because she told Macbeth to kill Duncan, implied to Macbeth that he is weak, and did not let go of her

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