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Macbeth 10

MACBETH

CHOICE 2 - Compare the changes in Macbeth and Lady
Macbeth as a result of the murder of King Duncan. How are
they before the murder, and what happens to each of them
and their relationship after the initial murder?

What I know of Macbeth I believe that Macbeth and Lady
Macbeth were quite greedy and selfish. Macbeth was forced
into his own fate by the greed of his wife. Lady Macbeth let
popularity and the Queenship get to her and she
practically made Macbeth murder Duncan the King of
Scotland. She knew once Duncan was dead Macbeth would
become Kind and then she would automatically be casted
Queen. Before the murder Lady Macbeth plays the role of
boss, in my opinion she tells Macbeth what to do every
step of the way. Lady Macbeth is calm, excited, very greedy
and quite ambitious as her husband, she taunts Macbeth’s
courage to insure that he will murder Duncan and become
King. Macbeth is a little bit more on a different path.......


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