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How does Shakespeare present Lady Macbeth in Act 1?

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She is presented as ruthless and persuasive

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Shakespeare presence lady magnet as a powerful woman who feels trapped within society's view of female, being a female herself Lady Macbeth is coming into the spirits to unsex her so she can rid herself of her female traits sh she can be more male and thus powerful enough to commit evil

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