Guilt Games Short Answer
Lady Macbeth pushes her husband to go after power, even if it means hurting others. She appears strong and fearless at first, but guilt slowly takes over her mind. Macbeth also changes, becoming more ruthless and afraid. In the end, their guilt consumes them both, showing how ambition can come at a high price.
This passage lets students explore emotional depth and inner conflict, enhancing empathy and comprehension. The vocabulary around emotions like guilt, fear, and ambition builds emotional literacy. Grammar and sentence structure practice comes naturally through analysis and discussion. It also helps students see how character change drives plot development.