Examples Of Immorality In Macbeth

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In the play Macbeth, William Shakespeare portrays immorality in a specific character: Lady Macbeth. After receiving a letter from her husband stating his incident with the witches, she is overtaken by mad thoughts, leading her to encourage her husband into murdering the king, Duncan, himself in order for Macbeth to become the next king. Macbeth demonstrates the wickedness that has deeply overcome Lady Macbeth, due to her ambition. To begin, in order to achieve her goal, Lady Macbeth believes that she needs to rid herself of any compassion. She says, “Come to my woman’s breasts, / And take my milk for gall, you murd'ring ministers, / Wherever in your sightless substances” (Shakespeare 1:5:37-39). Seemingly, she wants to remove any trace of love