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Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare) - Definition

Lady Macbeth is a character in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. While based on the historical Lady Macbeth, both her character and the actions of the play are very weakly tied to actual events.

Lady Macbeth has become an archetypical character: the standard template for a wife pushing her husband to do harm to further her own ambition.

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