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... Macbeth's characteristics would have remained the same with the absence of Lay Macbeth, but due to her presence we can slowly see them change. ...
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... get arrested and then put in prison. Now if I lay Macbeth's story on top of this one... Lady Macbeth and Macbeth want to be King ...
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... Also in that scene, Macbeth says, "Here lay Duncan,/ His silver laced with his golden blood,/ And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature" (123). ...
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... At first Macbeth replied that such foreshadowing couldn't be taken seriously, because of the evil forces that lay behind them. However ...
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... against Macbeth. Distraught by his treachery, Macduff decides to attack Dunsinane immediately and lay revenge upon Macbeth. This leads ...
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... Macbeth calls out and says, "Lay on, Macduff, / And damned be him that first cries" (Shakespeare 33-34), showing off the crazed and unrepentant character he ...
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... (ACT 1, Scene 7, Lines 31 - 35) But because of her ambitious and slightly evil nature Lady Macbeth finally convinces Macbeth to lay guilt aside and to slay the ...
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... Duncan's murder. Lady Macbeth would lay next to her husband and feel pity for him as he went through these awful dreams. As Macbeth ...
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... This suggests that they do not want the decency of the light to lay eyes on their detestable actions. In Macbeth, Shakespeare made the majority of evil actions ...
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... Lay on, Macduff,And damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!" Like a bear, Macbeth regains his seat of honor, and becomes in his last breath, a good man.
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... hath quenched them have given me fire." This quote explains that Lady Macbeth had to drink a little to get up her courage to drug the guards and lay the knives ...
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... my body / I throw my warlike shield: lay on, Macduff; / And damn'd be him that first cries 'Hold, enough!'" (V.viii.81). Unfortunately for Macbeth, his hubris ...
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... of his future, the tyrant, Macbeth, would stop at nothing to gain position as King of Scotland. Duncan the former king of Scotland lay peacefully in his humble ...
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... "The night has been unruly: where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down; and ... Without it to conceal his evil deeds, Macbeth would not have murdered King Duncan. ...
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... the act herself had Duncan not resembled her father as he lay their sleeping. It would seem as if Shakespeare was trying to show us that Lady Macbeth had at ...
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... Macbeth and Banquo come upon the witches together, "to lay stress upon the reality of the Weird Sisters, the poet has introduced two men beholding them at the ...
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... ly" (I, VII, 1-2). His ambition is encouraged by Lady Macbeth, of whom attempts to convince him to commit this crime, and lay claim to the throne. ...
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... done quickly" ( I, VII, 1-2). His ambition is encouraged by Lady Macbeth, of whom attempts to convince him to commit this crime, and lay claim to the throne. ...
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... Lay on, Macduff, And damn'd be him that first cries, `Hold, enough!" -Act 5, Scene 8, p.249. Through the development of this tragedy, Macbeth has turned from a ...
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... Lay it to heart, and farewell. ... trust in his wife when he addresses her as, ³...my dearest partner of greatness,...² His trust in Lady Macbeth later allowed ...
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... Since he became king in a foul way, Macbeth had to be careful that no one found out the truth. With his crown lay a lingering thought that someone might find ...
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... Macbeth learns in death that appearances pointed one way, but reality, rock-hard, lay in the opposite direction. Against these rocks he is crushed. ...
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... after the murder, Lennox speaks to Macbeth and describes the bad weather he had during the night. He says the night "has been unruly: where we lay" and he ...
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... In Act 11 scene III Macbeth says " who can be wise, amazed, temp'rate and ... Here lay Duncan, His silver skin laced with his golden blood, And his gashed stabs ...
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... that the people he loves most have been murdered slowly so he can lay the news ... with compassion because he had done a great deed by standing up to King Macbeth. ...
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... and horrific deed. Macbeth had many chances to turn his back at the evil that lay before him, but he did not. Macbeth knew that ...
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... continue when Macduff and Lenox , Duncan's sons , tell Macbeth of the "strange events" of the night, "The night has been unruly. Where we lay , our chimneys ...
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... This representation first becomes present when Lady Macbeth insists that Duncan's blood be smeared on the faces of the servants. This was done to lay the blame ...
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... As soon as she has decided she will make sure Macbeth is living ... Lay it to thy heart, and farewell." (Act 1 Scene 5 10-15) It seems as if she and her husband are ...
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... But in reality, the necessity in his killing lay only in his uncontrollable need to kill, which ... After this massacre Macbeth and Banquo come across three witches ...
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