Thursday, April 16, 2015
You're Always a Woman To Me
Macbeth sees Lady Macbeth as a constituent who implores the same ideas as him, but in a manner of finding a momentum do things without regrets. He's ambitious as is her's. They see eye to eye, sometimes. But to not follow up on a plan is like losing trust in the individual you're suppose to love. Macbeth wants to see that with Lady Macbeth, to feel content with his success to her tasks. Lady Macbeth is like an employer who gives no benefits except being one who gives strength to Macbeth. Someone like a drill sergeant with a contract to keeping a straight, honest marriage. The audience recognizes Lady Macbeth as a fierce, ambitious character who intends to want the joy of winning all. She's seen as no human with no conscience, no guilt whatsoever. We still yet to see more of Lady Macbeth, but a lot is said by the way of her witty words.
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