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(3.4.107.144-145). His emotion are both up and down causing Lady Macbeth to at times to think and control him. Causing and leading to Macbeth's downfall. Macbeth relationship to Lady Macbeth is not only husband and wife. At times Macbeth becomes depend on Lady Macbeth. Causing Lady Macbeth to make decision for Macbeth. There is no better example of this than act one scenes five and seven. "She Decides to help him gain the crown.... Lady Macbeth decides that Duncan will be killed while staying there" (Rahim 2). Later in scene seven Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that indeed he wants to kill Duncan. The play Macbeth is about Macbeth and his changes. That is why we call Macbeth a dramatic character. Often dramatic characters are also tragic heroes or tragic characters. Which Macbeth is, these changes are a cause of Lady Macbeth and how she effects the play in many way. Including Lady Macbeth's ambition effects Macbeth in turn Macbeth kills Duncan, Banquo, and Macduff's family. The Murders in turn cause Malcolm and Macduff to revolt against Macbeth. The murders also cause both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to become insane. Because Lady Macbeth is not sane so, she kills herself. Because of Malcolm's and Macduff's revolt plus Macbeth sanity causes Macbeth dies a tragic death. In the opening of act five scene seven Macbeth shows his sanity and the situation with him and Malcolm; "They have tied me to a stake. I cannot fly, But, bear-like, I must fight the course. What's he that was not born of women? Such a one am I to fear, or none" (5.7.181.1-4). This show Macbeth was not thinking with a sane mind, any man with a sane mind would run and live to fight another day. Macbeth acts like he is being possessed by fighting after one of the prophesies had already come true.Lady Macbeth characteristic cause her to be the tragic heroin of Macbeth. She is very ambitious which shows throughout out the play, "She is ambitious but lacks the morals of her husaband...

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