Lady Macbeth Passage Analysis

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In this passage, Lady Macbeth has just received a letter from her husband explaining the prophesies of the three witches. Two of the prophesies have already come true and the last is that Macbeth shall become king. Lady Macbeth however, knows her husband, and while he is driven to become greater and to take what he can, he does not have the evil streak he needs for murder. He is much too holy to kill the current king. As she laments on this fact, she decides that she will have to “pour my spirits in thine [Macbeth’s] ear”. She will give him the evil encouragement he needs in order to accomplish the prophesy. Globally, this passage reveals the need for Lady Macbeth as a character. She urges her husband to kill the king, and therefore,