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denis-greek [22]
3 years ago
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How is lady Macbeth a tragic heroine

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Lana71 [14]3 years ago
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Lady Macbeth would be a tragic heroine because the reader can see how some of her morals take a turn for the best, despite them having quite the extensive proce to pay. Though it seems she was in control throughout the play, that is not how Shakespeare intended it to be. As you can see, the guilt takes a toll on her, and though her mind may have been in the right place, her actions didn’t seem to portray this, hence her death. She supposedly had the right morals, but her life ended while she was trying to fufill. A lot of people argue that she is not a tragic heroine, but the fact that her morals had supposedly been in the right place and she died tragically would make her a tragic heroine.

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