Lady Macbeth Quotes

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Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is a rather bloody and demiseful tale. Although the characters of the play all have different emotions the main theme is based on greed and suffrage of one’s actions. The main character, Macbeth, is ridden with guilt and greed, while Lady MacBeth is very controlling and demanding. Macbeth's curiosity led to a great demise for both him and Lady Macbeth. Throughout the play, Macbeth’s actions are being controlled by the emotions of curiosity, guilt, and fear. Macbeth experiences the emotion of curiosity throughout a major part of the play. To begin, Macbeth is curious about the witches prophecy in the beginning of the play. “Say from whence you owe this strange intelligence, or why upon this blasted heath …show more content…

“What hands are here? Ha, they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red” (Shakespeare 2.2. 58-62). In this quote Macbeth believes that his actions can not be just washed away with water, but instead will live with him the rest of his life. Macbeth truly believes that even a good himself can purify his hands to be clean again. What’s more, Macbeth ordered for the Murderers to set out and kill Banquo, leaving him with more guilt and more regrets. Once the murder happened and the murders came to the dinner party to tell Macbeth the news. Just when the party was thriving Banquo’s ghost suddenly appears and Macbeth goes on a guilt induced speech about the dead staying dead and not rising again. Lastly, Macbeth felt guilt throughout the play in many …show more content…

First, Macbeth expresses fear when it comes to Banquo’s prophecy. “Then, prophet-like, they hailed him father to a line of kings. Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown, and put a barren scepter in my gripe, thence to be wretched with an unlineal hand, no son of mine succeeding” (Shakespeare 3. 1. 57-61). This shows that in Banquo’s prophecy he will heir kings and Macbeth will not. This proves that Macbeth killed Duncan for no reason and Banquo is making him look like a fool for doing so. In addition, what Macbeth fears the most is not being caught but instead it's the witches prophecies coming true. Throughout the play the witches give Macbeth prophecies and he goes along with them. Later in the play they tell him about his demise which he fears. Macbeth was overall afraid of the prophecies being true and ultimately tried to stop them from happening. To conclude, Macbeth feels fear when he hears Banquo’s prophecy and the witches' prophecies coming

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