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... and experienced. Lady Macbeth says "Hell is murky." She is remembering the murder that she and Macbeth committed. She states, "Yet ...
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... One example was the acts that Macbeth committed, to get the throne of King. ... Lady Macbeth also committed many things, which lead to his tragedy. ...
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... Some might say that when Macbeth committed these horrendous acts he was acting out of fear, as it is human nature to automatically react when they are afraid ...
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... to change in a bad way. MacBeth committed and set up murders that turned him evil and bad-hearted. All of the sins that he committed ...
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In the play there are many evil deeds that Macbeth committed. ... The next evil deed committed is the killing of Banquo, whom Macbeth fears knows too much. ...
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... of his Lady. After Macbeth committed the murder, his character had changed to one which was plagued by guilt. The murder weighed ...
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... stood in their way. Another big reason that Macbeth committed these murders was because her wanted the power. He knew that if he ...
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... Macbeth's hands. After Macbeth committed the murder of the king, many more are slaughtered to cover his trail of carnage. He murders ...
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In the play there are many evil deeds that Macbeth committed. ... The next evil deed committed is the killing of Banquo, whom Macbeth fears knows too much. ...
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... over a death similar to Ophilia. Only this death was a murder that her husband Macbeth committed. The reader finds that she has ...
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... life of his wife. I think that the following quote describes why Macbeth committed the crimes that he did. Poor human nature, what ...
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... Macbeth's ambition converts the blessings of nature into a curse when he becomes King Macbeth as a result of the murder he committed (Bloom 166). ...
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... " It will have blood they say; blood will have blood", (III, iv, 122) Macbeth says this knowing that the murder he committed must be avenged. ...
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... There are constant references to the evil deeds that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth has committed, most of which include references to blood. ...
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... Macbeth seems finally committed to completing his task. ... Macbeth comes to himself and realizes the gravity of what he has just committed. ...
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... reality. Selfishly, not thinking of others, Macbeth committed murder to become King. He killed Duncan, the King of Scotland. Macbeth ...
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... It also showed her that Macbeth proved himself to be a real man. Soon after this Macbeth realizes that he has committed a really big crime. ...
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... Lady Macbeth was committed to the murders, but later in act IV she realized that she sold her soul to the devil, and she had a one way ticket to hell. ...
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... king. His wife, Lady Macbeth, was a huge incentive to commit the crimes he committed. She manipulated Macbeth in many ways. Even ...
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... at the same time because she is confessing to the murders of Duncan, Banquo, and Macduff's family, which she and her husband committed. Lady Macbeth shows that ...
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... sc. 4) are happening because MacBeth has committed a crime against nature. Kurtz responds to his surroundings quite differently. ...
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... Macbeth kills Banquo is because of Banquo's suspicion of him, and what Banquo will do to him once he finds out for sure that Macbeth has committed the murder ...
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... kills Duncan. After the murder is committed Macbeth is overwhelmed with remorse. He is horrified at the act he has committed. Again ...
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... she mocks her husbands fears. After they talk Macbeth is committed in stabbing Duncan while he sleeps. Act II Scene 1: Banquo and ...
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... led to his downfall. The murders Macbeth committed resulted in the loss of his morals, sanity and soul. Macbeth's lack of judgment ...
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... 'look like th'innocent flower, But be the serpent under't.' (Act 1 scene 7) Lady Macbeth is very committed to carrying out the crime. ...
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... For example when Macbeth has committed the murder and he is telling his wife how he would be damned for what he has done and how he would never sleep again ...
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... After this horrendous act has been committed, Macbeth is not sure weather he will be able to live with the choices he made and his guilty conscience. ...
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... headed by John Geilgud, three actors, including Duncan and two witches, died and the costume and set designer committed suicide amongst his Macbeth creations. ...
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... She realizes that nothing could ever get rid of the smell of the blood and the guilt caused by all the murders committed by Macbeth. ...
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