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Lady Macbeth is portrayed as a powerful woman by Shakespeare from the beginning of the play. She is given a soliloquy in which she reveals to the audience that she is determined to become as powerful as possible in order to support her husband's ascension to the throne.

The other ones were the witches. He portrayed them as evil and not trust worthy.

By the way my class just finished reading Macbeth. Hope this helps

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