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The difference is that Lady Macbeth at first wanted Macbeth to kill Banquo and Macbeth was too scared to do it. Later on in the tragedy, Lady Macbeth gets haunted and gets mentally ill and Macbeth keeps on killing people.

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What is the name of Macbeth's wife?

Grouch It should be Gruoch.... She was Lady Gruoch of Scotland before she married Macbeth. Throughout the play she is usually referred to as Lady Macbeth.


What was Lady Macbeth's relationship with Macbeth?

After MacBeth receives the predictions from the witches he writes a letter to Lady MacBeth detailing the whole situation. He calls her his "dearest partner of greatness" and is very trusting of her. He is also subject to much influence from her since she is the one who later convinces MacBeth to kill the king, Duncan, when he is resolute on not doing anything of the sort.


Who do Macbeth and Lady Macbeth kill in the play?

The Macbeth family victim list is: King Duncan, his two chamberlains, Macbeth's fellow general Banquo, Lady Macduff and her children. Eventually Lady Macbeth kills herself. Macbeth also kills young Siward towards the end and McDonald along with young siward during the battle when the forest "walks" up to the castle. the above is not exactly true - Macbeth kills - the traitorous Macdonwald, (mentioned in 1.2). Duncan, his two sleeping chamberlains, and young Siward. That's it. He hires murderers to kill Banquo and Fleance (they only get Banquo), as well as to kill Macduff and his family (they only get her son, and presumably, Lady Macduff - but in the text she exits before being killed) There is no evidence that Lady Macbeth kills herself, other than a line that she "tis thought, by self and violent hands took off her life"


Why did Macbeth listen to his wife?

Macbeth wasn't a typical soldier. A typical soldier in Shakespeare's times would be the one to give commands to his wife, but Macbeth was soft and he wasn't as confident as a usual soldier would have been. Due to Macbeth not having a lot of confidence, he felt he had to listen and obey Lady Macbeth. Although I suspect that nobody was going to give commands to a woman like Lady Macbeth. She was a formidable woman, who succeeded in controlling Macbeth not because he was soft but because she was harder than the toughest man. "I would, while it was smiling in my face, have plucked my nipple from its boneless gums and dashed the brains out had I so sworn as you have done to this." Is this a woman anyone could say no to?


What was your assessment of Act 1 Scene 7?

Readers and viewers of the Shakespearean play first met Lady Macbeth [b. c. 1015] in Act 1 Scene 5. She read her husband's letter giving her last-minute notice of an overnight stay by King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and telling her of predictions of upward mobility by the three witches. Lady Macbeth didn't share her reaction to the royal visit with the audience. Instead, she focused on the glorious career moves. That reaction gave readers and viewers a sinking feeling about Lady Macbeth's ambitious, scheming character. The audience's negative suspicions were confirmed somewhat further by the arrival of Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] and the quick interaction between him and his Lady. Lady Macbeth quickly took over the conversation, and told her husband how to behave and think towards their sovereign. But it was only in Scene 7 that the audience's worst suspicions were confirmed absolutely. Macbeth tried to talk the two of them out of becoming King of Scotland by foul means if not by fair. His wife relentlessly and ruthlessly removed all of his objections. By the end of the scene, it was clear that the Macbeths shared the fatal, tragic flaw of raging ambition. It also was clear that Macbeth had the additional fatal, tragic flaw of manipulability by his wife. In her presence, he lost the leadership role that he so bravely and nobly held down elsewhere. In her presence, Macbeth only could follow her obsessive, ruthless, scheming, unscrupulous lead.

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