Lady Macbeth does everything in her power to seduce Macbeth. She comforts him and gives him strength after Duncans murder. She emasculates and belittles him to convince him to commit the murder. She covertly seduces Macbeth by her suicide. When Macbeth finds out about her death he loses all hope and gives up on life.
After Macbeth\\\'s deed was done, he would of succumb to his guilt if it weren\\\'t for lady Macbeth. His paranoia started to get the best of him. Macbeth thinks that someone has heard him commit the crime, \\\" I have done the deed, didst thou not hear a noise? \\\" (Macbeth, II, II, 15) The good Lady tells Macbeth she heard nothing, she is comforting him by reassuring him that no one heard a thing, \\\" I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. Did not you speak? \\\" (Macbeth, II, II, 16 - 17) Macbeth feels guilt and pity for what he has done to Duncan, he looks down on himself. [looking at his hands] \\\" This is a sorry sight. \\\" (Macbeth, II, II, 22).......
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