The Corruptive Power of Lady Macbeth

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The Corruptive Power of Lady Macbeth

Women are underestimated in medieval and Elizabethan times. They are

shown in a few works just how powerful, cunning, and intelligent they

can be. In Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, it is said that what a

woman’s true deepest desire is to have complete control over her

husband. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Lady Macbeth has acquired this

power and control that all women desire so much. It is shown

throughout the tragedy Macbeth how Lady Macbeth uses her overpowering

influence on the foolish, but good at heart, Macbeth. In two specific

instances, Lady Macbeth guides Macbeth into doing a deed that he would

not have without her influence. Each of these is morally wrong and

even can be considered evil. She also feels the guilt of the crimes

committed, as shown in the end of the play when she is sleepwalking

and having dreams of what they had done to Duncan to seize the throne.

From her first lines of the play on, Lady Macbeth shows how she feels

about her husband. She says that he is, “Too fu...

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