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Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth is first introduced to us in Act 1 Scene 5. This is when she receives a letter from Macbeth. The first image I get of her and I noticed it in the film was evil powerful and ambitious. I decided this due to she call’s evil sprits upon her self so she can kill the king and become Queen. This is said through words like the following ‘unsex me here’ saying she wants to get rid of her womanly feelings. ‘Take my milk for gall’ saying change the milk to feed her child to poison, which tell us she’s not really that normal. Also I get the picture that nothing will stop Lady Macbeth since she dreams of being Queen and she will achieve it. When Macbeth returns from battle she’s all over him, and telling him what she wants to do, telling us the audience that she’s in control over her Macbeth relationship. Once King Duncan arrives for his visit Lady Macbeth turns into the perfect hostess she’s polite courteous and completely different to how we saw her previous telling us she can change her personality easily. In these scenes Duncan calls her ‘fair and noble hostess’ where as the scene before Lady Macbeth has been plotting to kill Duncan.
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