Monday, January 28, 2019
Macbeth Essay
As Shakespeares tale of tragic  opposition Macbeth progresses, Lady Macbeth undergoes a metamorphosis moving from a stable, loving wife, into a  index finger hungry woman driven to  distressedness by her  sustain obsession for complete control. Although when the question who is  ultimately responsible for Duncans  ending is asked, many will point the finger at Lady Macbeth.  slice she played a role in manipulating and deceiving Macbeth into committing the  firstly act of  pestiferous in the book, we are all  accustomed free will and with that it was ultimately his final decision to  cut d feature Duncan.In the beginning it started with Macbeth being given the  appellation of Thane of Cawdor in Act 1  medical prognosis 2 when Duncan  utter  and with his former title greet Macbeth, what he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won (Shakespeare, I,ii, 3,5). This was the first feeling of  index that Macbeth had in the play. It did not change him in the  focus you would think it should  kick in,    he was humble and accepting of the new title  however the moment the witches told him the prophecies is when I believe he subconsciously started to desire  to a greater extent  personnel than he al sympathizey had.In Act 1 scene 2-3 when Macbeth meet the three witches and they gave him the prophecies All  annunciate, Macbeth hail to thee, Thane of Glamis  then All hail, Macbeth hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor  and finally All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hitherafter (Shakespeare, I, ii, 50-53) After  listening this Macbeth sent a letter explaining to his wife, Lady Macbeth about the three prophecies. When she read that one of the prophecies had already came true and the next one was for Macbeth to be  world power she wanted to kill the  great power and knew how she would do it.She could taste the power that she could have, and it was the  single idea driving her thoughts. As William Pitt once said Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it.  Lady Macbeth    had  to date to posses the power yet it had already bastardized her thoughts. In Act 1 scene 5 when Lady Macbeth says Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here and fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty (Shakespeare, I,V,41-44) She was asking for them to make her strong, to take  extraneous her morality and in its place leave pure cruelty.When Macbeth finally returned  shell to his wife she already had a plan to kill Duncan so that Macbeth would be king and more significantly she would be queen. As much as Macbeth tried to plea with his wife not to kill the king, that they had what they needed and the king had just recently honoured him by giving him the title of Thane of Cawdor. However no words could change her mind. It was not until she questioned his manly hood by  reflection in Act 1 scene 7 What beast wast then that made you break this enterprise to me? When you durst do it, then you were a man and, to be more han what you were, you    would be so much more the man (Shakespeare I,VII,53-57). At this point Macbeth felt like he had no other choice but to please his wife, so he  hold to the plot to assassinate Duncan and with that threw away any morality he had left field in him.While Lady Macbeth might have been the driving  cast behind the assassination, it was ultimately Macbeth who chose to kill Duncan. While it might not have been clear in the beginning he had a deeper thirst for power than his wife which is prominent in Act 3 scene 1 after he has been crowned king and is peaking to two murders to go kill Banquo and his son because they are the only ones who threaten his seat on the throne. both of you know Banquo as your enemy(Shakespeare III,i,124-125). Macbeths craving for power drove him mad and caused him to kill many people, and while its not clear the  grounds for the third murderer, it is believed Macbeth sent him to kill the other two once the  put-on was done. He became so paranoid with the power that    he had that he began to  assurance no one but himself and would do anything to keep his new title as king.As Lord Acton said, Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.  expectant men are almost always bad men.  Macbeth was tormented by what he had done that he began to have delusions which ultimately lead to his own murder. As Shakespeare said and a long farewell to all my  brilliance (Henry The Eighth Act 3, scene 2, 351). Due to Macbeths obsession to gain power and retain it, led to the death of Duncan, Banquo and many others. Also more importantly the death of himself, causing him to have to leave the greatness and power he strived so hard to obtain.  
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