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Macbeth: How is Lady Macbeth characterised?

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Are you struggling with understanding how to evaluate texts critically and use textual references in your writing? Do you want to be more critical and analytical? Do you wish to use apt textual references? Well, here is the tutorial you have been waiting for! In this tutorial I will look at GCSE English Literature and the Shakespearean play 'Macbeth' written by William Shakespeare.Lady Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most famous and frightening female characters. When we first see her, she is already plotting Duncan’s murder, and she is stronger, more ruthless, and more ambitious than her husband. She seems fully aware of this and knows that she will have to push Macbeth into committing murder. At one point, she wishes that she were not a woman so that she could do it herself. Women, the play implies, can be as ambitious and cruel as men, yet social constraints deny them the means to pursue these ambitions on their own.

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Tutor: Sophia Kapcia.

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