Everyone is influenced by the people around them to help guide them through the decisions they make throughout their lives. Lady Macbeth is a wicked character in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, who has a dangerous influence towards Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is accountable for manipulating Macbeth to commit the crimes and she helps release the inner demon in Macbeth by persuading him to become a sinful and dreadful man. The mood of hatred and dismay towards the characters is recognized by the references to blood. This image of blood commences as a demonstration of honor evolves into evil then guilt. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, blood symbolizes honor, treachery, and guilt. The usage of blood and guilt plays a vital role in motivating Lady …show more content…
However, blood is also linked to not only death but other emotions that affect all of the characters. Lady Macbeth is recognized in the beginning of the play as a determined woman who wants her husband Macbeth to become the king of Scotland. However, Lady Macbeth will do anything in her way to achieve her goal in making her husband become the king of Scotland which includes committing murder. Lady Macbeth’s desire for power is shown in the play in the ways that she manipulates her husband to commit cold hard murder. She turns a solider known by many of his acquaintances as a brave honored solider who played a big part in helping the Scottish defeat the Norwegians into a power hungry mortal who becomes acquainted with death. When Macbeth tells her about his prophecy her acts of evil is evident. She knows that Macbeth will not commit to her deeds and asks the lord for forgiveness for everything that she will do “Let not light see my black and deep desires….” (1.4.51). She then becomes committed in persuading Macbeth in killing Duncan which can lead him becoming the king and fulfilling the prophecy. Leading up to the murder, Macbeth has second thoughts on committing murder and due to her motivation to have power she begin to force him to go on with the deed and begins to tell him to “Look like the time. Bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue. Look like th' innocent