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The most important scene in the book, Macbeth is Act one scene seven when Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill Duncan for him to become king and Macbeth agrees to go through with her plans. Macbeth’s goal to become king didn’t come to mind until Lady Macbeth set it to his attention. The main person who got in Macbeth’s way to become king is Duncan and when King Duncan dies this play begins to rise into a chain of interesting events. Without Lady Macbeth pushing Macbeth to kill the king of Scotland, this play wouldn’t have been the way it is now.
In the beginning of the play, Macbeth had no intention of becoming king. As Lady Macbeth hears the news of Macbeth becoming the new thane of Cawdor, power blinds her. She gets blinded by the desires to have more power that she says, “Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty!” She says this sentence in act one scene five, which states that she would give up her femininity just to do what she has to do to get the power. She then gets Macbeth to go along with her plan by saying that he would do it if he’s a man. She keeps putting him down saying in act one scene seven, “When you durst do it, then you were a man; and to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man.” This sentence I believe triggered Macbeth to go along with her plan to kill Duncan for him to become the new king of Scotland.
The conversation that happens in act one scene seven I believe is the most important part of the play. Without this scene this play wouldn’t have the same outcome as it did. This scene triggered the deaths of those that died because it all started from the death of the king. Macbeth didn’t want that power until his significant other gets him to do it by telling him to kill King Duncan, so the king wouldn’t have died in the first place if Lady Macbeth didn’t persuade him to do this evil crime. If Lady Macbeth wasn’t as...
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