Shakespeare's Macbeth: Why Lady Macbeth is not a Victim of Tragedy. (Oral Speech)

Title: Shakespeare's Macbeth: Why Lady Macbeth is not a Victim of Tragedy. (Oral Speech)
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Shakespeare's Macbeth: Why Lady Macbeth is not a Victim of Tragedy. (Oral Speech)
Macbeth English Debate: Lady Macbeth is not the Tragedy of the play! Thankyou Robert Ford, that was tantalising I must say. I think that's enough rubbish for one day. It's about time the dialogue steered back onto the main subject. Something along the lines of 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' and yes I do mean Macbeth. Please can someone tell me who killed 'Duncan the King of Scotland"? That's right, Macbeth. Who turned from good to …showed first 75 words of 702 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 702 total…isolated. Tries one more time to regain dignity and then death "overcometh". Please tell me where Lady Macbeth can fit nicely into this definition? That's right, she cannot. Macbeth however, perfectly fits the above description. He is the real Tragedy, not Lady Macbeth. Macbeth had the high stature, he was the one who fell down, he was the only one who 'Tragically' died. Therefore he can be the only Tragedy of this play. Case Closed

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