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Why did Lady Macbeth kill duncan

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Answered by SansaS
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Answer:

Lady Macbeth Didn't kill Duncan

Explanation:

Lady Macbeth didn’t kill Duncan, but she did play a huge role in convincing her husband to. We basically agreed that Lady Macbeth persistently prompted Macbeth to murder Duncan to further her own self-gain. In the play, she continually addresses her husband by his royal titles, such as “Thane of Cawdor” and whatever else he was. In contrast,. Based on her personality and how she acted with her husband, it seemed obvious to us that Lady Macbeth was in the marriage to progress in the social hierarchy. So, obviously, she totally wouldn't pass up the chance of advancing from the wife of a thane to the wife of a king. Seeing that her husband was also ambitious and wanted to be the king, she pestered him, insulting his manhood and emotionally blackmailing him, until he acquiesced and murdered Duncan.

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