What kind of person is Lady Macbeth?
William Brown
Updated on June 09, 2026
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Also question is, what are the characteristics of Lady Macbeth?
Of all Shakespeare's female characters Lady Macbeth stands out far beyond the rest — remarkable for her ambition, strength of will, cruelty, and dissimulation.
- Her Ambition and Resolution. At the commencement, she has far greater strength of will than her husband.
- Her Dissimulation and Cunning.
- Her Presence of Mind.
Likewise, what is the role of Lady Macbeth in the play? Lady Macbeth is the ambitious wife of Macbeth, who encourages him to murder his king, helps him to do it, and so becomes queen of Scotland. In the play, Lady Macbeth: invokes the powers of evil to help her influence her husband (I. 7) to commit murder and treason.
Besides, how is Lady Macbeth presented as a dangerous character?
By presenting her as a dangerous woman, her danger is averted. She is shown to be dangerous because she is not a mother, she is not feminine, and she is ambitious. She is dangerous because she is in control of her sexuality.
How is Lady Macbeth presented in the play?
In act 1 scene 5, Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a powerful woman who feels trapped within society`s view of a female. Being a female herself, Lady Macbeth commands the 'sprits' to 'unsex [her] here,' so she can rid herself of her female traits so she can be more male and thus powerful enough to commit evil.
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