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... In this scene, Lady MacBeth's intentions, no matter how good they were, were what killed her. She only wanted to help her husband, which she did. ...
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... of the murder. MacBeth's intentions to kill Duncan, take the throne then rule Scotland never really goes to plan. MacBeth doesn't ...
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... Macbeth. Macbeth's intentions were so wicked that he led himself to be a void of humanity where he cannot respond to reason or love. He ...
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... act of bravery. Macbeth has good intentions but sometimes his weak mind ignores and disobeys his good heart. Neil clarifies this ...
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... his own hands. As the play moves on, it becomes very clear that Macbeth's intentions were to move into darkness. Once he meets with ...
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... story. It is at this point in the play that we, the audience, become fully aware of Macbeth's intentions to murder the king. Duncan ...
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... last/ A falcon towering in her pride of place/ Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed." (2.4 11-14) Macbeth, unable to sleep plans his evil intentions. ...
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... It is in this scene that we begin to see signs of evil, deception, and deceitfulness from Lady Macbeth as she reveals her intentions and cunning ideas. ...
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... In the beginning Macbeth is a man with good intentions and a good heart; sometimes he just has a hard time following his good instincts and heart. ...
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... intentions of his mind. Obviously Macbeth is haunted by his evil inclinations, however he still goes ahead with his intentions. ...
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... had upon him. Throughout the play, the witches' primary intentions were to trigger Macbeth's ambition. Their influence was strongly ...
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... The evil intentions of the witches prevail when they plan to lead Macbeth to his downfall by making him feel over- confident (III, v, 1-35). ...
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... Macbeth also shows an incongruency between his true intentions and his outward persona as the plot becomes more and more deceptive. ...
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... v, 65-66). This quote shows that Macbeth's wife wants him to look fair, to better hide his foul intentions. This is one example ...
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... deaths that had occurred. He also talks about Macbeth's intentions to kill Malcolm, Donaldbain, and Fleance. The Lord tells Lennox ...
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... or "weird sisters". They open the play with a short scene that reveals their devious intentions to meet with Macbeth. Though it is ...
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... reasons for overthrowing a king, such as for the good of the state or if the king is infringing on the people's rights, MacBeth claims only selfish intentions. ...
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... In the beginning of the play, Macbeth lets his wife know everything about his intentions, but later ceases to confide in her which makes her feel rejected. ...
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... would not reasonably act upon a mere prophesy or prediction without some more sinister or deceptive motives and so Macbeth's true intentions and necessities ...
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... my stir. (I,iii,141-143) hides Macbeth's true intentions towards the king and he feelings on what the witches said. The play is ...
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Dear Macbeth, I have read your letter and am sorry to hear of your ... Anyone absent minded enough to remain completely unaware of your intentions deserved to be ...
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... The ambition that is driving Macbeth is now with bad intentions. Macbeth is now filled with the ambition to kill the king of Scotland. ...
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... borrower of the night. For a dark hour of twain," Banquo says to Macbeth, stating his intentions. When Macbeth hears that Banquo ...
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... borrower of the night. For a dark hour of twain," Banquo says to Macbeth, stating his intentions. When Macbeth hears that Banquo ...
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... Macbeth's death was different than Jim's but his final intentions were nearly identical to those of Jim; if he died, he wanted to die with dignity. ...
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... Upon the heath. / There to meet Macbeth ..." These lines clearly show their intentions to manipulate Macbeth into their wicked deeds. ...
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... With this use of language throughout the passage, the reader is given a clear image of the evil intentions in Lady Macbeth's mind. ...
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... it is a story of a weak, impressionable man who is blinded by his ambition and in turn is lead by the evil intentions of the people around him. Macbeth is a ...
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... Macbeth lists several reasons for going against the plan to kill Duncan. Therefore, Macbeth has time to think over his intentions and to take direct action. ...
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... 143-144). This line shows that Macbeth does not have any intentions of becoming the king by killing the present king. But his temptations ...
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