What a girl wants
Near the end of Act One of Macbeth,
Macbeth declares that he will proceed no further in the business of
killing Duncan. Analyze Lady Macbeth's response to this declaration.
What tactics does she use to persuade him? What is that finally
persuades him? What do you think of Lady Macbeth as a person and as
persuasive person? (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014.)
Lady Macbeth strikes Macbeth's pride calling him a coward and finally persuades him by telling him to gather what little courage he does have to strike lord Duncan. I believe Lady Macbeth to be a conniving, wicked lady that is a huge antagonist in the play.
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