Explore How Shakespeare and Browning Reveal Strong Feelings Using Lady Macbeth and the Laboratory

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Explore how Shakespeare and browning reveal strong feelings using Lady Macbeth and the laboratory.

The laboratory by Robert Browning is about how one woman in aristocratic France because of betrayal and jealousy can lead to attempting to kill her partners’ new lover. The woman is at a laboratory to have a poison created to kill her rival. During which she has flash backs revealing what she has witnessed. The woman in the dramatic monologue is the woman with the strong feelings unlike normal women of the 18th century who would have gone to a church to pray to god, for him to give them strength, but this woman decided to go to a laboratory which was considered as the devils house, “devil’s-smithy”, to take actions into her own hands. On the other hand, in Macbeth, lady Macbeth want king Duncan dead so that Macbeth an rule, king Duncan has not done any thing wrong to lady Macbeth unlike in the laboratory where the woman who is going to be killed has caused the man to cheat on her partner.

Macbeth by William Shakespeare is about how a loyal and brave general can change because of greed and temptation. Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth who is a loyal general to King Duncan and in the opening scene is returning after defeating the old thane of Cawdor who had rebelled against the king. On his way back he meets three witches who tell him his future “Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be what thou art promised”. In the play the speaker who has the strong feelings is Lady Macbeth.

The main theme in the laboratory is revenge as the speaker is willing to do anything to have her revenge, she woman seems to be a cold blooded murderer as she is not thinking about changing her mind. However the main theme in Macbeth is to do anything to achieve your ambition, even to go as far as to kill some one.

The speaker in the laboratory uses an impatient and curious tone as she want

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