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How Lady Macbeth Goes Against the Patriarchal Norms at the Time
Avid follower of religion
Does not have good intentions
Commits sins like treason
women 'should be seen not heard'
Does not try to talk Macbeth out of killing but forces him into it.
Supposed to be pious and pure
Has evil thoughts
Ambitious/Greedy for power
Tunnle vision
Has no consionus
Manipulating
Power hungry
Mothers and care-givers
Unloving
Seems spiteful
Has wicked thoughts similar to witches suggests being controlled by witches
Obsessive for power
Careless of consequences
Does not support Macbeth when he does not want to kill the king, critizies him instead.
Completely against violence of any sort
Tries to make Macbeth King Duncan when he is weary/unsure
Mad at Macbeth for being too kind for being unable to carry out Regicide
Willing to kill the king herself if needs be
Does not have any remorse over the thought of killing someone
Ruled by their fathers and then by their husbands
Owned by her husband's name
Has as much power in the relationship with Macneth
Demanding of Macbeth
Criticizes Macbeth
Talks back to Macbeth
Obeyed their husbands/fathers every decision.
plotted how to manipulate Macbeth
Thought low of Macbeth
Was equally as dominant as Macbeth