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  • Essay / Guilt in William Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth - 556

    Narrative Connection EssayFuture GoalIt can be difficult to know what you want to do when you're older. There are some things to consider, such as level of interest in the topic, how much information one already knows, how much one will need to know, and to consider if that's what the what we would like to do in our future life. . I know that when I have to think about future plans, it can really worry me. I tend to get stressed, scared, and want to avoid the topic altogether, even though deep down I know I need to stop running away with what I have to deal with right now. This is very similar to the tragic play Macbeth. There was so much pressure to always do something more. If a right-hand man to the king wasn't enough, then he had to be king himself. Macbeth's push for greater power ultimately leads back to his wife, Lady Macbeth. What she personally wanted, more power, she insisted on Macbeth, even though it was not her ultimate goal. Lady Macbeth used guilt to tell Macbeth that he was not man enough to murder King Duncan. His remorseful wife...