Lady MacBeth: Perfect Wife
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How does one define something as perfect? We seem to call things in
life perfect when they are flawless. As one of the leading character's
in Shakespeare's Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, did not seem flawless when the
audience meets her, in fact she seemed rather the complete opposite.
So why is it that A.C. Bradley can say that Strange and almost ludicrous
as the statement may sound, she [Lady Macbeth] is a perfect wife?
How
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in him, but also that he can believe in himself. She reassures him with her optimism that their future king and queen titles are possible, and, with changing his mind about killing Duncan and being named king, she has succeeded in her goal. They are now living in the "happiness" that they both wanted, that of which was solely obtained through Lady Macbeths wilful desire, thus allowing her to be seen as a perfect wife.
in him, but also that he can believe in himself. She reassures him with her optimism that their future king and queen titles are possible, and, with changing his mind about killing Duncan and being named king, she has succeeded in her goal. They are now living in the "happiness" that they both wanted, that of which was solely obtained through Lady Macbeths wilful desire, thus allowing her to be seen as a perfect wife.