Lady Macbeth's Responsibility for Her Husband's Actions

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Lady Macbeth's Responsibility for Her Husband's Actions

To answer this question I will have to assess Lady Macbeths character

throughout the play and Macbeths attitude towards his wife. I think

Macbeths attitude to his wife is very important to finding out how he

is affected by her and how much responsibility she has for his

actions.

Lady Macbeth is of Royal blood and has brought much added wealth and

power to Macbeth. She is used to more power than many other women of

her time, she has had the opportunity to gain much power and

freedom-or is this hat she uses Macbeth for? I think Lady Macbeths

relationship with her husband is strong though. They are in love and

are happy but I imagine there are many theories of who 'wears the

trousers' in their relationship.

When we first meet lady Macbeth she is reading of her husbands

encounters with the witches and their predictions (glamis, cawdor and

king) in the letter. the witches in the play I think there to keep the

plot going and in their first appearance set out the main plots of the

play. Lady Macbeth, if she were a lady of little intelligence then

this mere hags cackle would be put aside as a mear fantasy, but lady

Macbeth mind works differently; she can see the potential of these

prediction and 'plot ' ideas and quickly tries to formulate a plan to

make one of them reality. But after finishing the letter she exclaims

her doubt in her husband in him achieving his goals set by the

witches. 'I fear thy nature, it is too full o'th milk of human

kindness….though wouldest not play false.'

By this she is doubting her husband devotion to the possibility of the

prediction becom...

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...h sees a short blood stained path.

Macbeth can choose what he wants to do but his wife is there to give

him a push in the wrong, but quicker direction. If lady Macbeth has

her way she's Queen and has achieved her goal a lot quicker than

Macbeth could take,. I think lady Macbeth 'eggs on' her husband for

her own personal gain. Macbeth ultimately chose to do what she wanted

and has as much responsibility for his actions as his wife, he of

course with the taste of Duncan's blood still fresh killed his comrade

to achieve his goal. At that point he took all blame. Lady Macbeth

planted a shoot which she nurtured so far and took a back seat, on its

own it prospered but when lady Macbeth totally left it was overcome.

To make his reign great he needed his wife. He needed her to help to a

point but then went his own evil path.

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