If ‘t be true thee art reading this letter, just know that I am already dead by then. In this message, I want to talk about what had happened to thou. Of all the actions you hath done, had been nought but unpleasant ones. Just know that this is not you, thou art one of a kind, full of human kindness. I just wanted you to know that you are my husband and I would always love you until the end of time. Do remember that this is not you; this is not the Macbeth I fell in love with. The Macbeth I fell in love with would fight for his country, not at his country. He would protect the good, not fight the good. You are a hero, so fight those villains and protect the innocence. People looked up to you, even Duncan himself looked up to you, a grand knight …show more content…
It was all my fault by the time I read your letter. I was nothing more but happy, and so I started to imagine us being together, as we held prestige and live our very lives as king and queen. But I was too ambitious I let slip of righteousness and allowed this ruthless plan upon me. I was blinded and fooled by my sad actions, do know that this was not what I think ahead. I remembered that face you showed me, along with blood stains upon hands. You were hallucinating, shivering, I know by that time we had succeeded but a part of me is saying this is wrong, yet I ignored that other part. As we both would be king and queen, there would be nothing of despair or sadness as we had to live a precious life. And yet I would still push you, forced you to be the king that you did not deserve, replacing the benevolent Duncan under your rule. Forgive me, precious husband, As I indeed had made you done this terrible deed against your …show more content…
These dark desires had done none but turned you from a kind, worthy gentleman to a traitor who killed. I should not have asked for the king's murder; I should have known you are not prepared. Do know that what I hath done is all for you, so you can be a leader, a king, as both of us would sit on this throne, where none is above us. From what I thought, this would be the last and only kill done to put ourselves in prestige. But no, you just had to kill Banquo and Macduff's family. A best friend who had your back at all times, a bond so strong yet broken by your fear of his family to become kings. If only this prophecy were not to be believed, our lives would end as for how we found love at the beginning, filled with the happiness and you would still be the remembrance of a hero of whom you are. But no, it had to end this way, where my goodbye would come from this letter, as feelings of miserable and pain would haunt me
The Manipulative Lady Macbeth In certain situations, women are the downfall of men. Macbeth is a prime example of how women influence men. We are going to probe into the hidden lives of Lord and Lady Macbeth, and show how without Lady Macbeth, Macbeth would have lived and prospered. Lady Macbeth was a small but very important part of the play Macbeth. She is always on the side of Macbeth, telling him what she thinks he should do.
Duncan was taken from our lives far too soon. He had a few enemies, some of which wanted his place in the throne. He was viciously murdered purely for his position as King. His death signified the start of destruction and continuous acts of murder throughout Scotland. His death was guided by three witches who manipulated an honest soldier to commit a horrifying crime. Macbeth further exceeded this with his desire for power and it pushed him and his wife over the edge committing the ultimate crime. Duncan was a good and honest man who didn’t deserve to be disgraced in such a
to such a fate. I tell no one of this dream but I conclude that it is
First came the pride, an overwhelming sense of achievement, an accomplishment due to great ambition, but slowly and enduringly surged a world of guilt and confusion, the conscience which I once thought diminished, began to grow, soon defeating the title and its rewards. Slowly the unforgotten memories from that merciless night overcame me and I succumbed to the incessant and horrific images, the bloody dagger, a lifeless corpse. I wash, I scrub, I tear at the flesh on my hands, trying desperately to cleanse myself of the blood. But the filthy witness remains, stained, never to be removed.
The character of Lady Macbeth is a complex one, there is much that can be said regarding the juxtaposition of ideas concerning her behavior. Within this essay I shall attempt to elaborate on her forceful, selfish and contradictory character.
The start of their marriage, Lady Macbeth reads a letter from her husband, “This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness that thou mightst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee. Lay it to thy heart and farewell” (I.5.10-13). Macbeth thought it would be a good idea to share the good news to his wife or “partner of greatness” about what the witches told him about being king. They have a good relationship going on at this point because he knows that when he becomes King she would like the idea of being Queen. Though the witches promised that Macbeth would be kind, Lady Macbeth is terrified and worried for her husband. “Glamis thou art, and 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; art not without ambition, but without the illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly, that wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, and yet wouldst wrongly win” (I.5. 17-25). She worries that whether or not Macbeth would do whatever it takes for the crown and she knows that there is something that Macbeth wants but in order to get what he wants, Macbeth just is too afraid to do what needs to be done. Lady Macbeth starts to become more supremac...
The Secret Diary of Lady Macbeth After receiving a letter from Macbeth earlier today, I received a most urgent letter from Macbeth. He told me that he was accosted by three witches on the night of the battle between Scotland and Norway. They greeted him "All hail Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Glamis! All hail Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor! All hail Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter!" Macbeth was "rapt" with what the witches had said and tried to question them further, but they vanished into a haze of fog.
The play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. It artfully takes its audience to a place that allows one to examine what a human being is truly capable of once tempted by the allure of power. In the play, Scottish noble Macbeth and his wife inevitably fall prey to their own self corruption. Initiated by prophesies made by three mysterious witches, the Macbeths set their sights on the throne. When the curtains open on the plot to murder King Duncan, Lady Macbeth is the driving force. Her criminal mind and desire for ruthlessness have led many a critic to define her as evil. Closer examination, however, reveals that she is a multifaceted character; other sides to her persona include: genuine good will towards her husband, coy manipulation, and feminine tenderness.
prospect of you being king was so great that I lost touch with reason. When the
The first time Lady Macbeth appears on stage, she is reading Macbeth’s letter, which shows her desire to become Queen of Scotland. Lady Macbeth reads, “This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness; that thou mightst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee” (I.5.10-13). This portion of her husband’s letter shows she has trained him to report the important events that occur while he is away. At this moment, she decides that quick action will be the basis of her reasoning and planning. Her spur-of-the-moment orders will affect Macbeth so deeply that his character will be forever changed. Lady Macbeth intentionally tries to ignore consequence and concentrates on securing Macbeth’s future as king of Scotland. She looks to the quickest way as one that may lack rationality, but shortens their path to the throne.
He refers to his wife as ‘my dearest partner of greatness’, signifying his deep love and admiration for her. Knowing his wife would like the idea of him becoming King, which would bring with the title much power and wealth, Macbeth offers the prophecy to her like a gift. When Lady Macbeth reads the letter she doe...
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is made to act as a catalyst in Lord Macbeth's evildoings.
Lady Macbeth, one of the main characters in the play Macbeth, is an example of a character that throughout the course of the play has had a change of heart of some sorts. Lady Macbeth's conscience, which seems to have never appeared or mattered to her before, suddenly becomes an uncontrollable part of her psychological state of being.
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Macbeth and his wife have a strong relationship of trust and love as seen in the letter he sends to Lady Macbeth, where he calls her is “dearest partner of greatness.” Macbeth’s encounter with the witches accelerates his deep “vaulting ambition” to be King, with the strong influence from his wife, which leads him to eventually betray King Duncan. After the first prediction of being Thane of Cawdor comes true the “horrid image” of the murder of King Duncan in order for him to become King crosses his mind. When told that he is going to be King of Scotland, Macbeth does whatever he can to ensure that this prediction comes true. It is clear that Macbeth is fascinated with the thought of him being King.