In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth pressured her husband into allowing the murder of the King to happen. She had gone about this by downright insulting Macbeth and calling him a coward, and as a result of her taunting he agreed to act like there was no foul play. This is peer pressure in it's finest.
Well I have never personally encountered anything quite so dramatic to pressure me into something, I have encountered minor things. Although, as a whole, I haven't been pressured to do to much. However, one moment I can think of is back in my Freshman year of High school when every last one of my friends was attending school with me.
It was near the end of the school year when this happened. The semester before, a lot of my Senior friends and myself had the class period right after lunch off, and during that time we would sit in the lunch room and play multi player games on our DSes which we all owned. That second semester I had a class but most of them still didn't and every day they would bug me to skip class and play games with them. I never did however, until near the end of the school year. On that day I decided, "Meh, what the heck" and skipped class since, after all it was one of the last opportunities to hang out with then as fellow classmates. I did feel bad for skipping afterwords.
