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Explain How Macbeth Comes To The Conclusion

To Not Kill Duncan And How Lady Macbeth Changes His Mind Essay, Research Paper


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brave and confident Macbeth has a choice to kill, or not to kill Duncan.


Macbeth is torn between these two decisions and is unsure what to do. Lady


Macbeth persuades him by mocking his manhood. Should Macbeth kill Duncan? Macbeth


has many reasons for not killing Duncan. The first one is that Duncan has


"An absolute trust" in Macbeth and that he is Duncan’s kinsman. The


other duties he owes to Duncan are a subject to his king, and of a host to his


guest. Macbeth quite rightly believes that someone should not invite a guest


for the night and then kill them. As he says, he is his "host who should


against his murderer shut the door, not bear the knife myself." Macbeth


does not want to take the risk of even trying to kill Duncan because he thinks


that something might go wrong and ruin his chances of success. Macbeth also


reckons that his evil deeds could lead to his own death and everyone would be


hunting for the murderer. The


only reason for Macbeth to kill Duncan is his own ambition, which eventually


leads to the death of the king. Macbeth


tells us"That


tears shall drown the wind. I have no spur To


prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting


ambition, which o’er-leaps itself And


falls on the other."In


this Macbeth is telling us that Duncan represents the wall and he represents


the horse. The horse has to jump the wall to get past it. As the wall


represents Duncan on the throne, as soon as the horse (Macbeth) gets over the


other side he will become king. This shows us Macbeth’s real ambition to kill Duncan


and to finally become king. It


is Lady Macbeth’s sole goal to convince her husband to kill Duncan in order to


make Macbeth, already Thane of Cawdor and Glamis, king and thus herself queen.

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Lady Macbeth becomes very ambitious to convince Macbeth to go ahead with the


murder by threatening his manhood. Lady Macbeth tries to say that her husband


should not let the chance he has now slip away, as it will be the only and


easiest one he will get. The


strongest argument is in lines 54-59 act 1 scene 7. She says that she would


even kill her beloved baby while it was sucking at her breasts if she had sworn


to do so. She assumes that Macbeth, the brave and worthy soldier, swore to kill


Duncan (which he never did), the king, she says that it is his duty to kill him.


As Lady Macbeth taunts her husband’s honour and manhood, he has to respond in


order not to look like a coward. Macbeth cannot question his wife’s


ambitiousness because there isn’t anything worse for a mother to do than kill


her baby and likewise there isn’t anything worse than a soldier can do than


kill his king. ??????????? It is, undoubtedly, evident that


Lady Macbeth’s argumentation’s as well as her tactical and rhetorical games are


successful. By the end of the scene she has completely convinced Macbeth and he


is all set to go ahead with the murder although he is nervous. Act


1 Scene 7 tells us that Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are very ambitious people. I


think that Lady Macbeth bullies Macbeth because at the start of the scene he


did not want to kill the king for several reasons. Lady Macbeth mocked his


honour and manhood and somehow got inside Macbeth’s mind and changed it. Lady


Macbeth also seems very evil because she would make up very disgusting


situations to make Macbeth change his mind like the killing of the baby in


lines 54-59 I


think that Macbeth would do anything for Lady Macbeth even though she mocks


him. I think he is kind of a wimp because he asks Lady Macbeth if they would


fail what would they do and she calms him down and he accepts to kill the king.??

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