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... This woman, Lady Macbeth, becomes the focus of the first scene of the last act in Macbeth. ... He starts to bring together the past events, reoccurring themes, and the character Lady Macbeth. This scene acts as a well sculpted beginning to a promising ending.
To bring the focus on Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare strips this scene of orderly verse and instead uses prose. This simple and unsystematic way of writing takes away the emphasis on Shakespeare’s often intricate language and puts it on Lady Macbeth. ... This corrosion also mirrors Lady Macbeth’s state of being.
As the readers begin to truly see Lady Macbeth’s transformation, he/she begins to relate with Lady Macbeth and her troubles. Lady Macbeth coolly states in an earlier conversation with Macbeth, “Consider it not so deeply.
Approximate Word count = 585 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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