What you think about Lady Macbeth?

@teka44 (3420)
Brazil
May 20, 2008 1:07pm CST
Does she is a good wife that try to does the best for her husband? Or you think that she is an ambicious person that destroy her husband? Who is more guilty, lady Macbeth or sir Macbeth?
4 responses
• Pakistan
21 May 08
O.O.OO dear i donot know who is she. have a nice day keep posting
@teka44 (3420)
• Brazil
21 May 08
Hi my friend, thank for your response. I think that you will like it if you try to read. It's a Sheakspeare's book with an interesting story about ambition. Maybe you can try and share your opinion with me. Hugs my friend
• Pakistan
21 May 08
thanks for your information dear hugs
• United States
26 May 08
I think Lady Macbeth was a messed up wife...trying to connive her husband into killing people for their own gain. Good play, though.
@teka44 (3420)
• Brazil
26 May 08
Hi baumunkgirl. Yes I agree, Thank for reply.
@doomed1 (119)
• Canada
24 May 08
I think they are both just a victim of fate. We are all born with certain characteristics, and some of the events (such as the appearance of the witches prophecies) just made those traits lead them to their downfall. Ignoring whether or not they had control and just examining the story, I don't think that she tries to help him too much. She wants power and is very arrogant, and will do anything to get it. She happens to fail.
@teka44 (3420)
• Brazil
26 May 08
Hi doomed. It is a good comment and I agree with you. Fate is fate but we can change something from fate. We have the option to do or not to do anything right? And she stimulated him to murder. It is the point. Thank a lot for reply.
• Canada
23 Jul 08
I believe it may have been more of a fault of hers. Macbeth almost threw the idea away when he realised how kind and generous Duncan was being to him, but Lady Macbeth convinced him to be a man and go through with it. The way Macbeth became power hungry after he seized the power from Duncan could be something against his character moreso than Lady Macbeths guilt.