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... Macbeth offers an exception to this rule, as Macbeth and his wife are partners in the truest sense of the word. ... Though Macbeth is a brave general and a powerful lord, his wife is far from subordinate to his will. ... And it is Lady Macbeths deep-seated ambition, rather than her husbands, that ultimately propels the plot of the play by goading Macbeth to murder Duncan. Macbeth does not need any help coming up with the idea of murdering Duncan, but it seems unlikely that he would have committed the murder without his wifes powerful taunts and persuasions.
Approximate Word count = 388 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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