Lady Macbeth
Murderous, crazy, and the wife of Macbeth
About the story
Macbeth, thane of Glamis, is a man who is given predictions by three witches. They foretell that he would soon become thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland. He tells his wife, named Lady Macbeth, who decides that she must help her husband to become king. She decides that even murdering will help quicken-up this process. Will she commit murder, or let chance take care of the crowning?
Murderous
She wanted Macbeth to become king; therefore, she planned a plot to murder the king. Even though she did not stab a dagger in anyone, she did plan the plot to murder the king. She also placed the daggers by the guards so everyone thought they did the murdering.
Determined
When Macbeth was told that he would become king, she did not want to wait. She was determined, and planned a plot to kill the king. She also framed the guards by placing daggers next to them.
Traitorous
She acted against against the law by committing murder. Once again, she did not literally stab anyone, but she planned the plot to murder the king. She also framed the guards.