Reflect on what you've learned about Macbeth and Lady Macbeth so far based on the excerpts from the play. Using your best writing skills, complete the following responses. Paragraph One Choose one adjective to describe Macbeth. Explain the reason for your choice. Support your adjective and explanation with evidence from the play. Paragraph Two Choose one adjective to describe Lady Macbeth. Explain the reason for your choice. Support your adjective and explanation with evidence from the play.
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Okay man, here we go. Paragraph One: Adjective: Zealous Macbeth's character in the play is best described as "zealous." His unquenchable desire for power and his disposition to go to great lengths, including committing heinous acts, to achieve it are central to his character. In Act 1, Scene 3, Macbeth's zealous nature is conspicuous when he is apprised of his prophecy to become king. He is immediately consumed by phrenic conceptions of regicide, contemplating the murder of King Duncan. Macbeth's zeal only intensifies as the play progresses, leading him down a dark and perfidious path, ultimately causing his downfall. Paragraph Two: Adjective: Ruthless "Ruthless" is the most fitting adjective to describe Lady Macbeth. Her character is defined by her stark lack of commiseration or contriteness when it comes to achieving her goals. In Act 1, Scene 5, Lady Macbeth's ruthlessness becomes ostensible when she prays to the spirits to "unsex" her and fill her with cruelty. Her tenaciousness to seize power and her inclination to manipulate and coerce Macbeth into committing murder are further examples of her ruthless nature. Her descent into madness and culpability as the play progresses underscores the extent of her ruthlessness and the moral toll it takes on her psyche.
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