Lady Macbeth is a self-assured lady, as seen by how she thinks and battles for her husband. She is ambitious and wishes for Macbeth to have a larger role in the kingdom.
Lady Macbeth and Macbeth:
Lady Macbeth laments his lack of desire and confidence at times, wishing she were a guy so she could handle all of these responsibilities without relying on her spouse.
On the other side, after she and Macbeth murder Duncan for the first time, she loses her confidence and begins to doubt not just herself and their cause, but also to experience a deep sense of remorse that drives her insane.
Macbeth, on the other hand, lacks confidence and drive at first. He looks to his wife for advice on what to do and how to go about getting what he wants.
However, as time passes, he gains confidence, especially after the witches' prophesy and the assassination of Duncan. He can't seem to stop after his first murder and is driven by insane ambition, which leads to everyone's death.
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