208k views
3 votes
How does lady Macbeth influence macbeths decision to murder Duncan

User LangeHaare
by
7.0k points

2 Answers

5 votes
Lady Macbeth influenced Macbeth's decision to murder Duncan by being manipulative and questioning Macbeth's status as a man. She claimed that she would have "plucked the boneless gums out of her nipple" if she had promised it to Macbeth. This prompts Macbeth to follow through with his promise when he said he would murder Duncan earlier.

She asks him if he would rather be a coward than seize an opportunity to achieve the "ornament" of life - the crown. Additionally, Lady Macbeth says that she cannot love a man who is not willing to have the integrity to do such a thing, this really persuades him as they do share a passionate bond throughout the play.

Hope I helped!
User Hamza Ansari
by
7.4k points
4 votes

she calls macbeth weak and questions his strength of character, pushing him to agree to the crime.

User Joaocandre
by
6.7k points