She is ambitious with an unquenchable thirst for achievement and hierarchy. She begins as being invincible and slyly successful but ends up being reduced to an unconfident, depressed person that acts in a psychotic manner. She tries to give the impression that she is brave and unaffected after the slayings of Duncan and Banquo, but as the play goes on, the more we see Lady Macbeth crumble and grow mentally weaker.
Her attitude towards other people, apart from Macbeth leads them to believe that ...
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