Sunday, November 10, 2019
Lady Macbeth – Human Weakness
Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s play ââ¬ËMacbethââ¬â¢ is a character who suffers greatly in because of her human weakness, which is her vaulting ambition. This ambition is not for her, but for her husband. This woman, who seemed so in control at the beginning of the okay, only cared for her husband and his success, later becomes so consumed with guilt and remorse that it results in her tragic death. Through the discussion of characterisation and lkey scenes, I shall reveal that Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s human flaw is à not only a major contributor to the ruthlessness of her husband but creates a huge influence in how the play unfolds.The effect of Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s ambition and compassion towards her devoted husband is immediately shown in the first scene of which she appears. When she receives a letter from Macbeth informing her on his meeting with the three witches, who they promise him that he will be king. This is, in Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s eyes, his rightful position and by her first words, ââ¬ËGlamis art thou cawdor/ and shalt be what thou art promisedââ¬â¢ makes us instantly recognise that she will stop at nothing to make sure that he gets what she feels Macbeth deserves.So when Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s disturbing soliloquy about her becoming un-womanly to make sure her plan to kill Duncan will not fail, is not all of a surprise. She calls upon the spirits of evil in her quest to become completely absent of feeling and emotion. ââ¬ËCome you spirits, which tend on mortal thoughts/ unsex me here and fill me from the crown to toe/ top-full of direst crueltyââ¬â¢. She wishes for all her innate womanly qualities to disappear and replace it with evil ââ¬ËCome to my womanââ¬â¢s breasts and take my milk for gallââ¬â¢.She calls upon the evil spirits to prevent her in failing her mission to make her husband king. ââ¬Ëno computions visiting of nature/ shall shake my fell purposeââ¬â¢. She asks for ââ¬ËCome thick night, and pall thee to the dunnest smoke of hellââ¬â¢ to hide her malicious thoughts and plans from everyone. As well as wishing for herself to become overwhelmed with ambition and callousness, she wants her husband to do the same. As in the same soliloquy she states her concerns for Macbeth that his soul is ââ¬Ëtoo full of the milk of human kindness/ to catch the nearest wayââ¬â¢.This means that she thinks that Macbethââ¬â¢s natural kindness is a bad thing and that he would be unable to murder Duncan, the quickest way to become king. However, when Macbeth returns home from fighting he is greeted with the plan to kill Duncan. At first he refuses to co-operate but his wife manipulates him to change his mind. She throws at him insults, such as ââ¬Ëonce you durst do it, then you were a manââ¬â¢ and to call a man who just fought bravely for his king a coward in a mighty insult. She also throws at him ââ¬ËFrom this time such I account thy loveââ¬â¢.At the end, in order to make sure Macbeth does commit the unnatural deed she tells him a disturbing image of her with her newborn child ââ¬ËAnd dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as youââ¬â¢. Even so, if Lady Macbeth was a heartless, truly selfishly ambitious and a ruthless character then she would not have to call upon spirits to help become evil and take all her womanly qualities. Thus implying that she has womanly qualities that she wants rid of. And Shakespear makes us weary of this by allowing her to speak her thoughts and agonyââ¬â¢s but only when Macbeth is not around.When Macbeth commits the murder, in Act 2, he is truly distraught and cannot think correctly and brings back the blood laden daggers with him. So Lady Macbeth, again, takes control of the situation. Earlier in the scene Lady Macbeth, who we first thought would commit the murder could not as ââ¬Ëhad he not resembled my father as he slept/ Iââ¬â¢d had done itââ¬â¢. This shows flaw in her ruthlessness and shows th at her calling of evil did not completely work. It also shows that her human weakness, has weaknessââ¬â¢ in itself. However she collects herself and brings the daggers back to Duncanââ¬â¢s body. To do this must have taken super human strength.
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