Friday, April 10, 2020
LADY MACBETH IS WORSE THAN MACBETH Essays - Characters In Macbeth
  LADY MACBETH IS WORSE THAN MACBETH      In my view, Lady Macbeth is far worse than Macbeth. Although they  both think of murdering King Duncan as soon as they hear the  witches' prophecies, Macbeth thinks more about what he may or may  not do, whereas Lady Macbeth immediately appeals to evil spirits  to give her the strength to kill Duncan.    When Macbeth first hears the prophecies, and when the first 2/3 of  it comes true, he does think of killing the king, but also,  towards the end of Act 1, Scene 3, he thinks that perhaps he  doesn't need to do anything to become the king : "If chance will  have me king, why, chance may crown me without my stir."    On the other hand, Lady Macbeth, on receiving the letter telling  her about the witches' prophecies, she immediately thinks that she  and Macbeth will have to kill king Duncan. She also decides that  Macbeth is too nice to kill the king, sayin that he "is too ful o'  the milk of human kindness" and when she hears the Duncan will  visit their castle that night, she immediately appeals to the evil  spirits, to (ironically) give her the strength to kill the king.  In Act 1, Scene 7, Macbeth is doubtfull of Lady Macbeth's plot to  kill the king. He doesn't think that he will be able to live with  the guilt of killing his king while he is staying under his very  roof, and then decides that he will not kill the king. This shows  that Macbeth is thinking about what he is going to do, and shows  that he does feel guilt and is weighing up the situation, unlike  Lady Macbeth who never thinks twice about killing the king.  When Lady Macbeth notices that Macbeth has left the room, she goes  to speak to him. Macbeth firmly tells her that they will not kill  the king : "we will proceed no further in this business". Lady  Macbeth, however, tells him that his love is worth nothing if he  refuses to go through with the plan, saying that his love is as  accountable as his indecisiveness. Macbeth wants his wife to love  him and wants her to trust him, so he agrees to go through with  their plan.    The way Macbeth questions and thinks about killing the king shows  that he knows that killing the king is wrong and that he will feel  guilty if he does so. On the other hand, Lady Macbeth never  questions or worries about killing the king. She never worries  that they will be caught and never worries that she will feel  guilty. Unlike Macbeth, she never weighs up what they are going to  do and instead jumps straight into it without thinking. This shows  that Lady Macbeth is far worse than Macbeth, because Macbeth  thinks about what he is doing, whereas Lady Macbeth jumps straight  into it, blinded by her own ambition.    
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