The Ambitious Character In Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Lady Macbeth is a character in Shakespeare's Macbeth. She is the wife to the play's Protagonist Macbeth. Macbeth and his wife are similar yet different in so many ways. Both of these characters show a mean side at one point, both are Ambitious, and they both are plotting for the same thing. Their ways of thinking are completely different in the beginning. But, by the end of the play their roles were completely reversed. Macbeth is the main character of the Play, “Macbeth”. He is a man of contemplation and reaction. Once he learn of the witches’ prophecy, he does not immediately believe that he must act in order for it to come true. Lady Macbeth, unlike Macbeth, is a proactive a is a proactive Also conspiring character who right away goes of the Decision that above all else Duncan must be murdered in place for Macbeth to take the throne. “What beast wasn’t then, that made you this enterprise to me? When you durst do it, then you were a man; And to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man.” (I. vii. 53-58). …show more content…
Also distant more shrewdly over her spouse. She will not be along these lines superstitious and attempts to accomplish her dreams instead of takeoff them up to those whims about destiny. In Act 1, sc. 5, when Lady Macbeth reads her husband’s letter about the witches and their prophecies, she immediately knows that she wants to kill Duncan. She doubts, however, that her husband has the same to do the deed. She badges him under murdering Duncan toward telling him he's not manly enough to her unless he does this gesture. She knows her spouse wants to please her, she utilization that against him. Macbeth never does anything in that category to Lady Macbeth, In any case. For fact, he shields her, by perusing not telling her, even, about as much plan to have Banquo