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How does Shakespeare present the impact that the murder of Duncan has on…
How does Shakespeare present the impact that the murder of Duncan has on Lady Macbeth’s character?
Remain the same
After killing
immediate response
cold
rigid
no feel of guilt
only scared of getting caught
long term response
psychologically vulnerable
nightmares
doesn't want to be queen anymore
Scared
Getting caught
Before killing
before knowing prophecies
powerful
after knowing profecies
ambitious
callous
calculative
cruel
Wants to stop being a woman so she becomes even more cruel
demanding
evidence
act 1 scene 5
"unsex me"
act 3 scene 1
act 1 scene 7
act 2 scene 2
Macbeth says 'does murder sleep' and later in the play Lady Macbeth sleep walks
"these deeds must not be thought, After these ways: so, it will make us mad"
Irony from Lady macbeth
Act 3 scene 2
"tis safer to be that which we destroy, Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy"
"a deed of dreadful note"
Act 3 scene 4
Macbeth's paranoia makes him dangerous so Lady Macbeth is scared of him. She senses that he is beyond her control
Lady Macbeth is unable to control her husband's strange behaviour
"you lack the season of all natures"