Lady Macbeths controlling factor contributes to her own demise
Lady Macbeth is seen as a controlling factor in Macbeth’s life. ... Describe/ discuss what control she had in Macbeth’s life and how the loss of that power contributed to her demise. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth we are introduced to Lady Macbeth in Act 1 Sc 4 as a controlling factor in Macbeth’s life. ... Hearing of their prophecy that Macbeth, Thane of Glamis will soon become Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor and King hereafter stirred up thoughts of greed and power inside Lady Macbeth. ... Therefore, calling to the witches Lady Macbeth’s controlling factor to get her husband what he desires emits. This factor is also evident when before Macbeth enters Lady Macbeth delivers a truly emotional speech. ... Come your spirits that tend on mortal thoughts,” This shows the depth at which Lady Macbeth is willing to go to in order for Macbeth to be rewarded with the power of being King and everything that came along with it. These words uttered by Lady Macbeth shows her desire to be as strong and courageous as possible with “the thick blood” that she feels Macbeth is lacking in.