What Are Lady Macbeth's Double Crimes

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Macbeth and his wife, Lady Macbeth, both committed several crimes in their lives. The crime they committed early on was actually a double-crime, a triple-crime on Lady Macbeth’s part. Not only did the Macbeths murder, but they murdered the king, King Duncan, which is also high treason. Lady Macbeth also committed sedition by urging Macbeth to commit the murder. This, coupled with their crimes afterward of conspiracy to murder, murder, theft, and false accusations all leads them down a road of evil that culminates in Macbeth’s murder and Lady Macbeth’s suicide.
Throughout the story, the reader sees Macbeth’s descent into chaos and vile actions. This differs from the reader’s view on Lady Macbeth, however, as Lady Macbeth is quite suddenly revealed