I had to study that shitty thing for English Literature. That and Macbeth. The latter was interesting how while reading into every minute detail, the message that the wife drove him to insanity for her status was always avoided. One person mentioned it in the mock test and they got a zero.
...yes. Later on she kills herself out of guilt. While Macbeth is initially very hesitant to commit cold-blooded murder, while later on he commits all sorts of atrocities without the slightest remorse. So they switch places.
No, that's my point.
I had to study that shitty thing for English Literature. That and Macbeth. The latter was interesting how while reading into every minute detail, the message that the wife drove him to insanity for her status was always avoided. One person mentioned it in the mock test and they got a zero.
Not really. I think I have yet to see an analysis of Macbeth that points out that he and his wife switch places during the play.
She wanted to be the wife of a powerful man, she was the one who kept pushing him to go further.
...yes. Later on she kills herself out of guilt. While Macbeth is initially very hesitant to commit cold-blooded murder, while later on he commits all sorts of atrocities without the slightest remorse. So they switch places.