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... Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that he is a coward and a weakling, and she questions his manhood. ... Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to be fake. ...
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... king will surely come true. The third witch tells Macbeth that he will one day become king. This prophecy causes Macbeth to become ...
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... Scene 3: Macbeth tells the doctor that he doesn't fear Malcolms army because of the witches prophecy that says: no man born of woman can kill him. ...
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... When Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that he is not going to follow through with the plans she accuses him of not being a man and makes a reference to children, "I ...
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... hands. Moments later, Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that he thought he heard a voice telling him he would never sleep again. "Methought ...
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... Here, Banquo tells Macbeth if he takes the idea of being king further, it might come true. ... Banquo tells Macbeth that the witches proved to be right. ...
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... In the most directly lustful of her ambitious fantasies, Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that the "great business" of murdering the King "shall to all our nights ...
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... become queen. When Macbeth tells the Lady of the change in plans, she immediately launches and attack on his manhood. She calls ...
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... Macbeth joins the Banquet and sees Banquo's ghost and so Lady Macbeth tells the guests to leave. Macbeth then tells her he is going ...
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... Lady Macbeth tells him that he must take the daggers back, put them with the grooms, and smear the grooms with blood, so it will look like the grooms killed ...
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... When Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth the prophecies from the three witches. ... Lady Macbeth appears like a good wife and tells Macbeth the true of what he should do. ...
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... o. Another example of this decietfulness is seen in I.5, when Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to "...look like the innocent flower/but be the serpent under'to. ...
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... Lady Macbeth first takes control over her husband in Act I, Scene v. She tells Macbeth that they will kill Duncan during his sleep. ...
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... She tells Macbeth that he is not actually a man when Macbeth tells her that he doesn't want to kill Duncan: "What beast was't then / That made you break this ...
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... getting what he wants. Macbeth then sends a letter to Lady Macbeth that tells of the strange prophecies. The thought of murder immediately ...
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... In the letter, Macbeth tells his wife about the witches, the prophecies, and how his gained title of of Cawdor leads him to believe that he will be King. ...
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... Macbeth is holding a banquet that is well underway when the murderer of Banqou showed up and tells Macbeth : "My Lord, his throat is cut. ...
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... In the most directly lustful of her ambitious fantasies, Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that the "great business" of murdering the King "shall to all our nights ...
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... Macbeth tells his wife everything and confides in her via letter. (1.5.1-14) He shares his most intimate feelings and secret plans. ...
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... Macbeth tells his wife everything and confides in her via letter. (1.5.1-14) He shares his most intimate feelings and secret plans. ...
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... In act one, scene five, Macbeth tells his wife in his letter to her that the witches "have more in them than mortal knowledge." (2), and he puts great faith in ...
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... rationally. Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to wash his hands and tells him that they must put on their nightgowns and go to bed. Lady ...
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... Ross likes being the messenger and he does it throughout the play, even at the end when he tells Macbeth that Lady Macbeth has killed herself. ...
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"The season of all natures": Sleep and Dreams in Macbeth Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth tells of a man that constantly is battling with his conscience and guilt ...
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... In the battle Macbeth is strong but not strong enough, at the end Macduff tells Macbeth that he was "untimely ripped" from his mother's womb. ...
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... Cawdor. Another example of clothing imagery occurs when Macbeth tells his wife that he has second thoughts of killing Duncan. He ...
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... King Duncan tells Macbeth "...more is thy due than more than all can pay." in regard to Macbeth's service to his country(I,4,24). ...
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... Malcom and Donalbain, the King sons escape to England and Irland. Macbeth tells everybody that they are father murders and he becomes king of Scotland. ...
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... Lady Macbeth promises that Duncan will not see the rising sun. She tells Macbeth not to let his face betray their plans to murder Duncan. ...
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... in Macbeth saying "Yet do I fear thy nature is too full o' th' milk of human kindness." Later as she explains her devious plan she tells Macbeth "Look like th ...
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