Critical Interpretation Of Lady Macbeth
Submitted by madnotes on May 19, 2008
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Critical Interpretation Of Lady Macbeth
Some people would argue that the role of Lady Macbeth can be viewed as a strong and pivotal character of the Shakespearean tragedy, Macbeth, or a woman on the verge of a mental break down. A.C. Bradley’s, Shakespearean Tragedy, and Isador H. Coriat’s The Hysteria of Lady Macbeth, discuss their perspectives and ideas of the multi-dimensional character.
In A.C. Bradley’s essay, The Shakespearean tragedy, he leads the reader to believe that Lady Macbeth is the best character Shakespeare has ever wrote, a determined unstoppable woman who genuinely wants her husband, and herself, to lead a better life and will stop at no means until she gets it. She understands what needs to...
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