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... situation. In the first line Lady Macbeth says, "Come, you spirits." Already we have a dark image of her conjuring up evil spirits. She ...
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... Macbeth. In the first line Lady Macbeth says, "Come, you spirits." Already we have a dark image of her conjuring up evil spirits. She ...
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... "The big strip tease," in line 29, symbolizes the way Lady Lazarus is making herself evolve into what she wanted all along to be--dead. ...
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... " What's done is done." (Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare, 3.2, Line 14) Although Lady Macbeth herself goes crazy in the end, " Out, damned spot! ...
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... In this line, Lady Macbeth uses the word "spirits" to represent the substance of her evilness that she wishes to pass on to Macbeth. ...
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... of people, Which would be worn now in their newest gloss, Not cast aside so soon." (Act I, Scene vii, Line 31-35, Page 36) Macbeth is telling Lady Macbeth that ...
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... aurora.komvux.norrkoping.se/oxford or Act I, scene vii, line 32) In the scene after the killing is done, the audience sees how calm and clear Lady Macbeth is. ...
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... "Lady Macbeth: O, never Shall sun that morrow see!" (35). In this line Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth that Duncan will never see the light of day again. ...
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... through the speech, the surroundings are given adjectives emphasizing their sinister nature such as the "hoarse" raven on line 45 and Lady Macbeth's "mortal ...
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... Scene 1 line 12); a change of the way they feel and act can be seen. Macbeth, full with guilt, evolves to a crazy state of mind similar to that of Lady Macbeth ...
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... The famous quote in Act 1 Scene 5 Line 42, where Lady Macbeth calls on the spirits to "fill me from crown to toe top-full of direst cruelty!" shows the ...
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... It was obvious that Lady Macbeth believed that "none can call [her] power to account"(Act V Scene i line 35), and even so the guilt that she expressed through ...
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... Lady Macbeth acts as an authoritive figure towards her husband, and is clearly the boss in ... tells Macbeth to "leave all the rest to me"(Act I, Scene 5, line 70 ...
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... thought, at listening as though she didn't listen, at sitting in other people's lives just for a minute while they talked around her." (line ) The description ...
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... Macbeth finishes with, "False face must hide what the false heart doth know" (line 82), exactly what Lady Macbeth wants him to say (referring to the masks). ...
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... A reference to this can be seen in the sixth line of stanza two when Tennyson describes The Lady of Shalott's abode as, "Four gray walls, and four gray towers ...
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... his letter with: "Lay it to thy heart, and farewell" (Act One, Scene Five, line 13) and calling her his "dearest partner of greatness" Lady Macbeth clearly ...
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... nearest way. Thou wouldst be great"(Act 1 scene 5, line 13). This shows the evil ways of Lady Macbeth and her selfishness. She does ...
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... again in the banquet scene when MacBeth sees the ghost of Banque and freaks, Lady Macbeth covers it up and says it is just normal on act 3 scene 4 line 98 "But ...
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... would not have. In Act one, scene five, line 18-20, Lady Macbeth describes the innocent personality of Macbeth. "Thou wouldst be ...
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... The line (plus line 5) could be changed to "[Lady Macbeth] had [great, power-hungry desire] in her lap, / and [fed her desire], and mounched, and mounched ...
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... Lady Macbeth starts this off when she asks the spirits to "make thick my blood,"(Act 1 Sc 5 line 43) What she is saying by this, is that she wants to make ...
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... FOOTNOTES 1. Sergeant, Act One, Scene Two, Line 46 2. Banquo, Act One, Scene Three, Line 54 3. Lady Macbeth, Act One, Scene Five, Line 16 4. Duncan, Act One ...
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... even called his wife "my dearest partner of greatness"(MacBeth's Letter, Act 1, Scene 5, Line 9). This proves the affection and trust he had in Lady Macbeth. ...
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... was madness: where our actions do not, our fears do not make us traitors." As Rosse says his next line you can see the fury building up on Lady Macduffs face ...
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... After reading that line the reader can already see her clear intent to make sure her husband goes through with the murder of the King. Lady Macbeth becomes ...
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... Also in line three it states that "The mirror crack'd from side to side;" "The curse is come upon me, cried" The Lady of Shalott. ...
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... She fears that Macbeth is "too full o'th'milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way" (line 15). Lady Macbeth becomes obsessed with her evil plans and will ...
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... Macbeth has crossed too far over the line and Lady Macbeth feels responsible. Macbeth also does not tell his wife about his plans to kill Macduff's family. ...
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... Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth cross a line in the play, a line that you can never come back from when you have crossed it. Lady ...
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