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Masculinity And Femininity In Macbeth

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Shakespeare’s Macbeth, also known as The Tragedy of Macbeth, was written in 1605-1606 where it follow an ambitious man influenced by the prophecy of the witches a.k.a the weïrd sisters. As seen throughout the play, Macbeth’s character is an embodiment of masculinity for the reason that he is an assertive, adverse superior while Lady Macbeth represents the symbol of femininity as she is determined yet delicate with a cunning disposition. Nevertheless, both go through a duality of masculinity and femininity that seem to be foreshadowed; It occurs after Macbeth murders Duncan, and he confides to his wife, “‘Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor/ Shall sleep no more: Macbeth shall sleep no more’” (Shakespeare 2.2.42-43). “Glamis” is

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