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... Not satisfied of Banquo's "Dispatch" Macbeth now rendezvous with the witches again in search of more prophecies to come. Macbeth ...
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... He that's coming must be provided for and you shall put this night's great business into my dispatch..." (71-80) Macbeth agrees with his wife when he answers ...
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... "and you shall put/This night's great business into my dispatch;" (I, VII, l. 74-75). Macbeth was worried about how they would get away with the murder, but ...
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... "He that's coming (Duncan) Must be provided for, and you shall put This nights great business into my dispatch", (I,v). When Macbeth is feeling really guilty ...
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... you shall put / This night's great business [the assassination of the king] into my dispatch . . . " (I.vi.75-76). This excerpt spoken to Macbeth by his wife ...
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... Lady Macbeth tells her husband to put the "great business into [her] dispatch," taking charge and covering for Macbeth, who is defenseless to the overbearing ...
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... Macbeth tries to persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan but it is Macbeth who listens to her demands. "This night's great business into my dispatch; / Which shall to ...
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... This is shown when Macbeth states, "This nights great business into my dispatch;/ Which shall to all are nights and days to come / Give solely sovereign and ...
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... This is shown when Macbeth states, "This nights great business into my dispatch;/ Which shall to all are nights and days to come / Give solely sovereign and ...
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... Lady Macbeth tells her husband to put the "great business into my dispatch" (Iv, 67), taking charge and covering for Macbeth, who is defenseless to the ...
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... Lady Macbeth takes control and tells Macbeth to "put this night's great business into my[her] dispatch" and to leave the rest to her. ...
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... expecting Macbeth to merely follow her orders. This becomes evident when she says to him, "You shall put / This night's great business into my dispatch"(1.5 ...
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... Lady Macbeth tells her husband to put the "great business into my dispatch" (IV67), taking charge and covering for Macbeth, who is defenseless to the ...
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... Lady Macbeth tells her husband to put the "great business into my dispatch" (Shakespeare 210), taking charge and covering for Macbeth, who is defenseless to ...
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... Macbeth's perceived need to dispatch Banquo is an excellent example of the manner in which his fear fails to balance his ambitions. ...
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... ahead of her own by assuring Macbeth: "He that's coming / Must be provided for: and you shall put / This night's great business into my dispatch." (Act I ...
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... Macbeth tries to persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan but it is Macbeth who listens to her demands. "This night's great business into my dispatch; / Which shall to ...
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... expecting Macbeth to merely follow her orders. This becomes evident when she says to him, "You shall put / This night's great business into my dispatch" and ...
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... Lady Macbeth takes control and tells Macbeth to "put this night's great business into my[her] dispatch" and to leave the rest to her. ...
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... my dispatch and leave all the rest to me" (Iv65-70 ). She is indicating that she is taking control. In addition to being in control, Lady Macbeth persuades ...
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... could consult with. She tried and would do anything imaginable to dispatch her one psychological disorder, loneliness. Loneliness is ...
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... MACBETH 'Tis better thee without than he within. Is he dispatch'd? First Murderer My lord, his throat is cut; that I did for him. ...
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