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... Macbeth is a play about death, deceit, and corruption. At the center of all this is Macbeth and his wife, Lady Macbeth. ...
Macbeth is not naturally inclined to perform malicious deeds, but he deeply desires power. His character is physically strong but mentally weak, and it is this weakness that instigates the downfall and change of Macbeth, whereas Lady Macbeth seems to be quite the opposite of her husband. Being that Lady Macbeth’s determination is far superior to that of her husband’s, she is able to convince him into murdering Duncan while assuring him that he will succeed. At this part in the play she exerts ample power over Macbeth calling him a coward and demonstrating just how determined she is for her husband. It is this self-confidence plus the persuasiveness of her words that makes Macbeth act without hesitating.
Approximate Word count = 671 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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