Saturday, May 5, 2012

Lady Macbeth's Perspective


 If I were to be in the story Macbeth form the point of view of lady Macebeth I think it would entirely change the way I view things entirely. From the first time we meet lady Macbeth you can tells he is  very violent, aggressive, and hostile. From my point of view I could never think the way she does, that murdering someone isn't a problem or isn't a big deal and its forgettable. When she sees Macbeth back she tells him of her plan when he refuses to do it she becomes angry. Screaming at him and pressuring him to kill him, knowing that by doing that by doing this  Macbeth will get the position of power that he wants she uses that against him. 
When the time comes for the murder Lady Macbeth persuades him into doing it. Once Macbeth commits the crime he feels almost out of body and so full of guilt he can barley handle it. Lady Macbeth at first is a little on edge but soon becomes much more comfortable with it. She views the murder almost like it was nothing, like they didn't even know the king. She feels so comfortable with this that she even uses the kings blood to cover it on the guards and put the daggers by them because macbeth was too shaken up to do so. Lady Macbeth is not lady like at all she does not have a guilty conscience and is completely comfortable with murder and does not think of the consicuinces. 

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