Cruel: "And fill me from crown to toe topfull/ Of direst cruelty"
Cunning: " look like th' innocent flower / But be the serpent under 't"
disturbed : " she is troubled with thick coming fancies"
Ambitious
"too full o'th' milk of human kindness"- she thinks his
goodness makes him a "coward" and stops him from
acheiving his ambitions
She thinks no ordinary women would of planned a murder such
as this so due to this she appeals to this spirit to "unsex" her
and fill her with "direst cruelty"
Writer uses symbolism and links lady macbeths masculinity to strength
and violence, but Shakespeare shows that women can be ruthless and
cold-hearted as men
knows macbeths weak spot and how to minpulate him
Theme- Macbeth is set in
a violent,
male-dominated society,
so Lady Macbeth can
only achieve her
ambitions through
Macbeth
Writers techniques- symbolism Lady Macbeth thinks women are made weak by their maternal instincts-
she tells the spirits to "come to my woman's breats/ and take my milk for gall". wants to lose her femininity
Women were seen normally as kinder and
weaker than men, Shakespear uses Lady
Macbeth's ambition to show this isn't always
true
She has a softer side and says she could not have killed Duncan
herself because he reminded Lady Macbeth of her father
Clever and quick-witted
framed Duncans servants for the murder, this shows her slever side with her cruel and heartless side
If lady Macbeth pretends to faint she is taking advanatge of the stereoytype women had
in the time it was wrote and how a weak women overcome by shock to hide the reality
of her creul and cold hearted nature
Macbeth
characteristics
"i have no spur/ to prick the sides of my intent, but only/ Vaulting ambition
brave; "for brave macbeth"
guilty; "will great neptunes ocean wash this blood/ clean from my hand
Language
Macbeth speach reflects his state of
mind. asks loads of questions when he
feels uncertain or guilty
"whence is that knocking?/ How is't with me, when every noise appals
me?". At the start and end of the play, his language is more certain and
confident: "stars, hide your fires", "i will not yield"
struggles with conscience
hears voice after killing duncan " macbeth does murder sleep"
sees Banquos ghost at feast and almost gives himself away
Easily influenced
lead towards Duncans chamber by a floating dagger
influenced by supernatural
As the apparitions became true
macbeths belief in them became
inreased and relys on what they
said