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Ambition
to kill king
Duncan
to become
queen
to have
power
Manipulative
guilt
tripping Macbeth to kill
Duncan.
controlling
Macbeth when king.
the
strings
behind Macbeths actions
Aware
She has an
understanding
that she, as a
woman
is unable to have
power
that she is not physically
strong
enough to kill
Duncan
Close
relationship
with
macbeth
shown through the
letter
sent to
lady
Macbeth
they
work
together
to make the prophesies real
macbeth
Trusts
her
Who is Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth"?
She is the
wife
of the
protagonist
, Macbeth, and plays a
crucial
role in the
plot.
In which act and scene is
Lady
Macbeth first
introduced?
Act
1
, Scene
5
What does
Lady
Macbeth's
immediate
reaction to Macbeth's
letter
reveal about her
character?
It reveals her
ambitious
nature.
What are the key aspects of Lady
Macbeth's
introduction in "Macbeth"?
Initial portrayal as a
strong-willed
,
ambitious
woman
Reaction to the
prophecy
by
plotting
to make it
true
Soliloquy calling upon
dark
spirits to
remove
her
feminine
qualities
Understanding of Macbeth's
nature
Use of
powerful
and
poetic
language
Contrast with Macbeth's
hesitance
How does Lady Macbeth's
ambition
differ from
traditional
gender roles of her time?
She actively pursues
power
and
influences
her
husband's
actions, going against the expectation of women being
submissive.
What role does Lady Macbeth's
ambition
play in the plot of "Macbeth"?
Her
ambition
drives the action and
influences
Macbeth to act on the witches'
prophecy.
What tactic does Lady Macbeth use to manipulate Macbeth when he
hesitates
to kill King Duncan?
She
questions
his
manhood
and
courage.
What are the key
manipulation
tactics used by Lady Macbeth?
Questioning Macbeth's
masculinity
Emotional
manipulation
Strategic
planning
Use of
persuasive
language
Feigning
weakness
when necessary
Gaslighting
How does Lady Macbeth's soliloquy "
unsex
me here" reflect her character?
It showcases her
determination
and
willingness
to go to
extreme
lengths to achieve her
ambitions.
What is the significance of Lady Macbeth's line "But
screw
your
courage
to the
sticking-place
,
And we'll not fail
"?
It
combines
encouragement
with subtle pressure, using
persuasive
language to
bolster
Macbeth's
resolve.
What does Lady Macbeth's line "
When
you
durst
do it,
then
you
were
a
man"
illustrate about her
manipulation
tactics?
It illustrates her
tactic
of
questioning
Macbeth's
masculinity
to manipulate him into action.
How does Lady Macbeth's
emotional
manipulation affect Macbeth's decisions?
It makes him feel
guilty
and
ashamed,
pushing
him to commit
murder.
What does Lady Macbeth's
descent
into madness signify in the play?
It signifies the
psychological
consequences of
guilt
and the
moral
implications of their
actions.
What are the key points about Lady Macbeth's
mental
decline
throughout the play?
Guilt from her
actions
affects her
psyche
Sleepwalking
reveals her inner
turmoil
Her
strong
character transforms into
madness
The consequences of
ambition
and
manipulation
What does Lady Macbeth mean by "A
little
water
clears us of
this
deed"
?
It suggests that she
believes
they can easily
wash
away the
guilt
of their actions.
How does Lady Macbeth's character serve as a
contrast
to Macbeth's character?
Her
decisive
and
ambitious
nature
contrasts
with Macbeth's
initial
hesitance and
moral
conflict.
What is an example of Lady Macbeth engaging in
gaslighting
tactics?
"A
little
water
clears us of this
deed"