Tuesday, October 1, 2019
How far can Shakespeareââ¬â¢s presentation of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth be seen as typical of their gender? Essay
Shakespeareââ¬â¢s plays were written in a period of time, which we relate to people from by calling them ââ¬ËElizabethansââ¬â¢. However ââ¬ËMacbethââ¬â¢ was written in 1606, after the death of Queen Elizabeth I during the kingship of the newly appointed James VI of Scotland (now James I of England). The play was written with the new king in mind and was based around the chronicles of Scotland. Despite this, Shakespeare still changed details within the chronicles, for instance, Banquo within the real story was actually guilty, but being an ancestor of King James, within the play he made him into an innocent character. Religion although not being mentioned much in ââ¬ËMacbethââ¬â¢, the play still relates to evil and spirits which Lady Macbeth also relates to within the play. During this period of time women would be persecuted for this so in a way she goes against all aspects of the typical women. Within the time it was written James I believed of ââ¬Ëthe divine rights of kingsââ¬â¢, this basically states how that of the Gods appoints kings, being in a time of great religion many men would have also thought this. Macbeth however obviously doesnââ¬â¢t as he kills Duncan to become the king. It is debatable how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth can be seen as typical of their gender as they change so much within the play. During the play they seem to swap roles as one becomes strong the other becomes week. Macbeth is first heard of by ââ¬Ëthe captainââ¬â¢, he reports to Duncan of how he ââ¬Ëbravelyââ¬â¢ rips Macdonwald open from the navel to jaw. However by the end of the play no-one has a good word to say about him, changes like this occur many times within the play as during this period from a ââ¬Ëheroââ¬â¢ to a ââ¬Ëbutcherââ¬â¢, Macbeths manly hood goes the opposite way from being ââ¬Ëscaredââ¬â¢ to taking everything in his own hands. Lady Macbeth on the other hand seems to go the complete opposite way to Macbeth altogether, she starts the play as a commanding, strong and in charge women whereas by the end of the play she is in so much self guilt that we here that she takes her own life as the her past sins are to much to take. The first major talking point towards the twoââ¬â¢s gender issues comes prior to the murder of king Duncan. When Macbeth first thinks about the murder (Act1 Scene3 Lines 134-42) he states how ââ¬Å"whose horrid image doth unfix my hair,/And make my seated heart knock at my ribsâ⬠basically meaning he is terrified of what he is thinking of but then says how fantastical it would be. Apart from this thought I donââ¬â¢t believe he has the ââ¬Ëgutsââ¬â¢ to commit the murder and just the thought of killing ââ¬Å"shakes his single state of manâ⬠until Lady Macbeth steps in. She takes full control of the situation and at times seems more of the man than Macbeth. Lady Macbeth uses the fact that she sees Macbeth as frail and ââ¬Ëpettyââ¬â¢ and challenges this manhood of his. In an attempt to convince him to kill the King (Act1 Scene 7) she challenges him by calling him a ââ¬Å"cowardâ⬠.
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