Shakespheare shows the relationship of Macbeth Lady Macbeth
Shakespeare shows they are very close and trust worthy at the start when they have just come from battle. because Macbeth writes a letter to lady Macbeth just when he has come from the battle and they didnt no each other that well but then in mthe letter at the end it says to my dear one
but later in the play there relationship ain't all that because are arguing and angry because they are discussing about kilkling the kingn lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to do but Macbeth dosent want to
quite well at first, (macbeth calls lady "my love", etc) and they seem like great friends as well as spouses. but as the play continues the relationship gets strained and very tense until Lady Macbeth finally kills herself.
The tragedy of Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare about a regidence and its aftermath. It is a Shakespeare's shortest tragedies, and it was written on 1605. It is about a man named Macbeth in England who becomes greedy and over takes the kings place by murdering him. Then Macbeth becomes a tryant and very paranoid ruler. Macbeth starts killing everyone who views as a potential threat to his power. In the end Macbeth is killed when one of the good kings comes back to take nation back from Macbeth. Morever, the themes of this story are Ambitious, supersition, power and greed.
At the begging of the play, Lady Macbeth compliments her husband by saying "Why, worthy thane?" this shows that Lady Macbeth is complimenting her husband by calling him worthy... The loving thing about their relationship is that they care for eachother for example when Lady Macbeth wanted Macbeth to be king and get the power. Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth share both ambitious and greed; they both want power.
Being ambitious means to attain a goal. Ambitious is the most common theme you may find in Macbeth. It was Lady Macbeths idea to kill Duncan, because she wanted Macbeth to be king so badly. When Macbeth becam,e king he became so ambitious, the exact way Lady Macbeth was when she wanted Macbeth to be king. The witches had something to do with this, because when they told Macbeth "All hail Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor. All Hail Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter!" The witches knew that Macbeth was going to become thane of Cawdor, and when he did he started thinkinh about the witches beliefs, and he started being so greed and ambitious.
Macbeth couldnt pull any of the vicouis plans he and his wife planned without his wife, because when he was going to kill Duncan he started being a caword, he thought of his nobility to Duncan. Instead Lady Macbeth helps her husband killing Duncan by mocking him "Abd live a caword in thine own esteem, letting I dare not wait upon i Would like the poor cat i'th'adage?" it means that Macbeth used to say that he would do the plan but when it was time to do the plan he said he wouldn't.
Lady Macbeth always calms Macbeth and tell him things will be fine... Macbeth couldn't even pronounce Amen when he killed Duncan, so Lady Macbeth told him "Consider it not so deeply, theese deeds must not be thought after theese ways: so it will make us mad" She mean that Macbeth should ignorer it or it will make him go mad..
Later, when Macbeth became king and killed his friend Banguo, he see's Banquo's ghost on the table, and starts acting weird infront of all the Thane's, so lady Macbeth gets mad and tell him "Are you a man?"
Macbeth started feeling depressed after he heard that his wife suicided, and he said "She should have died here-after; there would be time for such a word to-mmorow and to-mmorow and to-mmorow" He really didnt want Lady Macbeth to die, he loved her, the he didnt want her to die until to-mmorow, and when to-mmorow comes he wants her to die the day after and so on.
And as you see, in the begging Lady Macbeth was stronger of the two, she was more hardend and tried to convince Macbeth that his murder should not be thought upon. But as Macbeth becomes hardend with sins, she becomes weaker and weaker. This becomes evident on the news of Lady Macbeth's untimely death where Macbeths spine chilling reaction convey his hardened heart...
theyre are close and ambiscious and that led to a tragedy.
hope that helps
Macbeth and Banquo are both captains for the Scottish army. They are friends.
Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's play, is Macbeth's wife.
Macbeth does love her, but she belittles him with the power she has over him so he is probably a bit scared of her that she takes control of him so easily.
They have a pretty good relationship and they show that they love eachother as Macbeth quotes:"My dearest love". (Act 1,Scene 5, L: 63)
Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth are married.
Shakespeare was a man and Anne was a woman. Coincidentally the same applies to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
I think it's fair to say that he did love his wife but prior to the murders, their relationship may have been strained. In a scene, lady Macbeth is talking about how she would keep promises. She mentions that she would kill their own child if she promised to do so. This suggests that they did have a child who has died. Obviously, this would strain any relationship. Also, after the murders, they don't communicate like they used to, Lady Macbeth's conscience is taking over and Macbeth is too preoccupied with the fact that he is under threat and trying to kill people who pose a threat. Thus, causing strains on their relationship.
Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a fourth witch.
The reaction between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth is initially very different after they kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth is enthusiastic but Macbeth regrets his actions.
Lady Macbeth
Shakespeare was a man and Anne was a woman. Coincidentally the same applies to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
Macbeth's relationship with lady Macbeth was rather unique. they were like the old english bonnie and clyde. Lady Macbeth was able to talk Macbeth into killing in order for him to have higher power. in the end they both paid the price
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
I think it's fair to say that he did love his wife but prior to the murders, their relationship may have been strained. In a scene, lady Macbeth is talking about how she would keep promises. She mentions that she would kill their own child if she promised to do so. This suggests that they did have a child who has died. Obviously, this would strain any relationship. Also, after the murders, they don't communicate like they used to, Lady Macbeth's conscience is taking over and Macbeth is too preoccupied with the fact that he is under threat and trying to kill people who pose a threat. Thus, causing strains on their relationship.
Lady Macbeth is the wife of the title character, Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth met while Macbeth was a successful military general, and Lady Macbeth was the wife of a nobleman. They likely met through social gatherings or events in the royal court. Their relationship deepened as they shared ambitions and desires for power.
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.
Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a fourth witch.
Lady Macbeth
The reaction between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth is initially very different after they kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth is enthusiastic but Macbeth regrets his actions.
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.