Macbeth
Macbeth Writing Task
Macbeth is a very complex novel to comprehend and the characters in the play tend to change in different points. Lady Macbeth experienced her change pretty early into the play. She changed from a good-hearted, feminine woman into an evil and corrupt one.
At the first news of her husband, Macbeth's desire to kill Duncan, Lady Macbeth was shocked and wasn't sure what to think. After some thought and consideration of what the result of this might be, she decided that it wasn't such a bad idea after all. This is where her evolution begins. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have a role switch. Lady Macbeth began persuading her husband that he should kill Duncan and that it was the best thing for him. Macbeth questioned what would happen if they were to fail. In response, Lady Macbeth says, "We fail? But screw your courage to the sticking place, and we'll not fail" (Act I, scene vii), lines 59-61). She is so sure of both herself and Macbeth, and that it is a huge......
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