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... And, so it is settled, MacBeth is to kill Duncan. Excited by the part she takes in the plot, Lady MacBeth waits anxiously as her husband kills the king. ...
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... On the other hand, Lady Macbeth seems almost excited to kill Duncan. Its seems that she feels that Macbeth is a coward if he does not go through with it. ...
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... She was first excited about the plan to kill Duncan for she said, "That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan." After the murder was done she did not feel any ...
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... Without any income, Dora Duncan and her daughter were soon left homeless ... In October of that year she went to New York City, excited about finally being able to ...
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... Lady Macbeth is calm, excited, very greedy and quite ambitious as her husband, she taunts Macbeth's courage to insure that he will murder Duncan and become King ...
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... When Lady Macbeth his wife and # "dearest partner in greatness" hears of this prophecy, she is even more excited by the idea of killing King Duncan so that ...
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... Macbeth, on the other hand is extremely excited about the idea of becoming queen, and continues on with her persuasive thoughts towards the death of Duncan. ...
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... he thought the only way to become King was to kill the present King; Duncan. ... She was also excited about becoming a Queen so she pushed Macbeth forward and did ...
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... with the situation and the murder of Duncan. They could also possibly be a result of the devil being happy with the events that just happened. Excited that now ...
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... did not want to wait any longer and he thought the only way to become King was to kill the present King; Duncan. ... She was also excited about becoming queen. ...
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... did not want to wait any longer and he thought the only way to become King was to kill the present King; Duncan. ... She was also excited about becoming queen.
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... did not want to wait any longer and he thought the only way to become King was to kill the present King; Duncan. ... She was also excited about becoming queen. ...
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... did not want to wait any longer and he thought the only way to become King was to kill the present King; Duncan. ... She was also excited about becoming queen.
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... 58) Macbeth knows that, if he wishes to take the throne, he must kill Duncan. ... After she reads the letter she becomes excited and wants to aid her husband in ...
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... He is clearly excited by the witches' prophecy, and pleased to be made Thane ... Macbeth's hopes are soon diminished when Duncan makes the announcement that his son ...
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... So excited by this news, he does not hesitate to deliver this message to Lady Macbeth an so sends a letter ... She plans to kill Duncan when he comes to celebrate. ...
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It reflected his rationalism, when the situation could have over-excited a lesser man. ... King Duncan was a virtuous leader, and his inferiors served through love ...
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... with her breathing, we looked into each other's eyes; I could see how excited she was. ... feelings we had when we got to see our son, Andrew James Duncan, for the ...
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... as discussed later by the cavalier Russ, it seems that Duncan's horses "eat ... is clear that this violation of nature's laws, mirrored by the excited condition of ...
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... morrow see!"(1.5 70-1). Lady Macbeth was telling Macbeth that Duncan would never ... assures himself that Banquo will be killed and he is so excited that finally ...
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... day these men encounter a caravan of English soilders led by Major Duncan Hayward ... be with her sister or to run away, "notwithstanding the horror excited by the ...
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... The vision of the dagger, the murder of Duncan, the murder of Banquo, the sleep ... She really is excited to see him, but beneath her happiness is a plot of deceit ...
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... In Stage 4, two investigators (Duncan and Messner) analyzed the data using both ... of a rocket emanating from a flying basketball and the excited commentary of ...
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