Macbeth And His Wife Analysis

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Maggin analyses the relationship between Macbeth and his wife how they differ from each other and their involvement in the most treacherous moment of the play Duncan’s murder, questioning who is the mind behind it. If it was Macbeth or Lady Macbeth. In the excerpt he defends the character Lady Macbeth stating that all she has done was for devotion to her husband and because of her guiding passion, and also that she only gets involved in Duncan’s murder because of her worries for Macbeth. Lady Macbeth does not have the same petulance that Macbeth has and her mistake was her participation in taking care of Macbeth’s hopes and aspirations. Macbeth is the centre, the moving spirit. Since the beginning he showed to be a man delighting in blood even before treachery has assumed his mind. When the witches said he was going to become king, they did not say anything about the methods, he instantly applies them: “Why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature?” (Act 1 scene 3) “My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man that function Is …show more content…

Macbeth followed with his desire. Duncan was marked out to be executed before the letter was written to Lady Macbeth, and she just agreed with the idea of her husband. Her guiding passion is the love she has for him. She sees that Macbeth has the desire to ascend the throne, that his happiness is in the hope to become king, and her part is, therefore, taken without hesitation. Blinded by the affection that she has for him, she is convinced that he is full of compassion, and that he would not make use of false or wicked ways of achieving his

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