Is Femininity Weak in Macbeth?
[2023-07-17 03:12:56]
### The first part of the article # # William Shakespeare wrote Macbeth in 1603. The play was created in Scotland in 1040. At the time, society was patriarchal, and men made progress by killing others. By contrast, women are usually gentle mothers who develop children. However, Mrs Macbeth was a domineering partner and in the end she led to their death, so Macbeth did not follow this blueprint. In the fifth act of the first act, Mrs. Macbeth hinted that her husband had weakness and had the ability to fix it.
In the early days of the drama, Mrs Macbeth had not shown much weakness. One day Macbeth said that the witch is said to be king, so we began planning to realize immediately. She is a strong wife because she supports her husband's ambitions and does whatever it thinks is necessary to help him achieve his goals. When her husband returned from the battle, she persuaded him to kill Duncan while they were staying in the castle. In the first action, the two plan to kill, but Mr. Macbeth is hesitant, but Mrs. Macbeth is still stable. Mrs Macbeth just admitted she was a woman's weakness, she wanted to remove her femininity and commit a crime. In famous monologue of the first act, scene v, Mrs Macbeth claimed this,
By challenging Macbeth 's power, Mrs Macbeth' s own role became more complex and fun. There is no doubt that Mrs Macbeth has femininity as indicated after reading her husband's letter. She is familiar with her husband. She is afraid of "being in nature". (Shakespeare I.5.14, 15). Her femininity is in deep devotion to her husband and understanding and love for Macbeth. When Victoria's Mary Ballettaci described the criticism of Mrs Macbeth in detail, "Mrs Macbeth was born feminine and was born equally sympathetically due to her femininity" (145). However, Madame Macbeth 's femininity did not exclude or deny her male characteristics.
Analysts saw the character of Mrs. Macbeth, the conflict between femininity and manhood. They left a deep impression on cultural norms. Mrs Macbeth abandoned her sympathy, maternity and vulnerable instincts - in relation to femininity - from the support of ambition, passion for ruthlessness and power. This confrontation clarified the whole drama and revealed the concept of prejudice based on gender from Shakespeare to the present. Over the centuries, this character is composed of Sara Sidons, Charlotte Melmoth, Helen Fossit, Ellen Terry, Vivian Lee, Simone Sinylet, Vivian Merchant, Glenda Jackson, Francesca Annis, Judy Dench Including Lenny O'Connor, Keely Hawes, Alex Kingston, Marion Kotyard, Hannah Taylor Gordon