Relationships in Macbeth

             What is love? Love is something every human longs for, and it is also
             necessary for every relationship. Throughout the years relationships have been
             analyzed from several different points of views and opinions . No two people's
             definitions of relationships are alike. People may also base their knowledge on
             relationships from television, movies, plays, friends or even
             personal experiences. An example of a relationship could be the characters
             portrayed in Shakespeare's play entitled, "Macbeth". This essay will be discussing
             the concepts of the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. These
             concepts may include the commencement of the relationship between Macbeth and
             his wife, and the events surrounding the murder of Duncan. The drastic change
             that their relationship undergoes throughout the death of Banquo, and finally the
             At the beginning of the play, it became extremely obvious as to what kind of
             relationship that Macbeth and his wife shared. According to the dictionary the
             word , "relationship" , is defined as an unspoken bond of trust, love, and
             understanding shared between two people. In my opinion , while reading the play,
             Macbeth and his wife were a perfect example of this meaning. Macbeth and Lady
             Macbeth were very considerate and thoughtful of each other . For example
             in , Macbeth sincerely addresses her wife as his, "dearest love". As said
             before, people interpret relationships in many different ways. For some people,
             being in a relationship also includes supporting their partner in every way, shape,
             and form. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are two of these people. In the play,
             Macbeth's main goal is to become King of Scotland, and his wife
             She wanted him to have all the power he wanted, she calmed his fears and she
             encouraged his motives. However during his
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