March 15, 1040
Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor, Inverness, Scotland.
Dear Macbeth:
This is your wife Lady Macbeth, not wanting to kill King Duncan. She is getting old. To me, it is making you seem worthless and that you don’t want to listen to me. The decisions you make reflect on what you do later and how your life turns out. If you do the things I tell you, then it will improve your way of living. You should murder King Duncan because it will help you become king; if you do, you are truly a real man. Please read this and think about the choices that you should make that will be better for yourself.
Macbeth, if you kill King Duncan you have much greater power than anyone. You can become king and take Duncan’s spot! …show more content…
This will show how you truly are and how you act. If you don’t kill King Duncan, you will not be a man and you have a fear of killing Duncan. It shows that you are scared and aren’t willing to take risks. I have told you many times that you would be treated more like a man if you killed Duncan. You are too weak, which would put you down in the future. Our life could be so much better, we could have an amazing future together. People will see you differently and will give you some more masculinity. Just because Duncan is a guest and you should protect him doesn’t give you a reason to lose your masculinity. If you make the wrong decision, it will change your life forever. Either in a good or bad way. This decision affects the next thing you do. You are a brave man and a fighter. You can’t overthink the murder, once it is done and out of the way you will be all good and nothing will be wrong. I am trying to strengthen your abilities to become king and to have others see you as a man. This big step will change your life and will give you more courage to do the right thing. You will become a powerful man and will show your position as king and show your manhood. You will regret the decision that you make if you decide not to listen to me. I will be very disappointed with