MacBeth-The Transformation of Lady MacBeth
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In all reality, the final results are only accountable to Lady MacBeth. She is the one who convinces her husband to commit the murders, therefore ending in a series of emotional and mental problems. As MacBeth becomes less dependent on his wife, she loses more control. She loses control of her husband, but mostly, of herself. Works Cited Library - Bradley, A. C. Critical Essay. London: Macmillian, 1904 William Shakespeare, MacBeth, (Four Tragedies) New York: Bantam, 1988
In all reality, the final results are only accountable to Lady MacBeth. She is the one who convinces her husband to commit the murders, therefore ending in a series of emotional and mental problems. As MacBeth becomes less dependent on his wife, she loses more control. She loses control of her husband, but mostly, of herself. Works Cited Library - Bradley, A. C. Critical Essay. London: Macmillian, 1904 William Shakespeare, MacBeth, (Four Tragedies) New York: Bantam, 1988