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The Susceptibility Of Manipulation In Lady Macbeth's Flaw

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Before Macbeth is completely dedicated to executing Duncan his confidence falters that is until Lady Macbeth voices her feelings "...I fear thy nature - it is too full o' the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way". Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth in to believing that unless he murders Duncan he will never be King. As a result, Macbeth does murder Duncan and many more after. It is apparent that Macbeth's flaw is his ambitiousness. However, his susceptibility to manipulation when Lady Macbeth convinces him to murder Duncan it is a clear weakness that links to the choices he makes
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