In the tragedy of Mabeth each character is involved and influences the story. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are two significant characters in the play and impact the story. As known by the genre of the writing the story has a mortal end. The actions portrayed by them influence the ending.William Shakesphere in the tragedy of Macbeth focuses on describing the impact the characters have on the outcome of the story. Lady Macbeth’s actions also effect Macbeth’s actions. She wants Macbeth to be stronger, more agressive, and manly. Her actions influence the ending of the story. Acording to her, her husband is too nice, weak, and full of goodness. In addition,she thinks he is’nt evil enough to be king. Act I scene 5 she also compares Macbeth’s flaw to a cat in a proverb who couldn’t catch fish. Macbeth’s actions also influence the ending of the famous writing. In Act III scene 1 Macbeth shows his ambition by hiring three murders. This type of behavior represents Macbeth’s loyalty to his throne and power. This act also shows that he will do anything he has to do in order to maintain his power. Another example of Macbebeth’s ambition is when he kills Macduff’s family. Macbeth is unaware of what it is like to have a …show more content…
In act three scene four, during the banquet, due to Macbeth’s already unstable mind he begins to halucinate. Lady Macbeth is embrassed by his behavior and pulls him aside. Both characters face consequences for their actions. Macbeth begins to hallucinate he sees dagger hanging in midair. He begins to ask himself if what he was seeing was real or if it was because of his unstable mind. He comences to hear voices that said, ”sleep no more,” “all around the house Glamis has murdered sleeped,” and ”Macbeth does Murder sleep.” Lady Macbeth notices Macbeth’s hands are stained with blood. Known in the play as a sign of guilt. Lady Macbeth begins to talks in her sleep and sleep