Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy at the beginning of Act I, Scene V, is a turning point for the character in which she seeks to transform herself from a powerful woman into a powerful anti-woman. His wife’s demise turns him into a man with a strange, tragic personality, and for the reader Macbeth a tragedy with a tragic fate. There is no denying that Lady Macbeth’s influence on her husband helps achieve her intention in the first part of the play, which appears in Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act I.
Macbeth a Tragedy
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Macbeth a Tragedy

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