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... Innocently Lady Macbeth states that "From this time-Such account thy love", knowing that Macbeth cannot refuse this allegation (I.vii.39). ...
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... witches. The murder of Duncan is roused more by fearful confusion than by Macbeth's "vaulting ambition" (I.vii.27). After hearing ...
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... the king. After that Macbeth said "Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself / And falls on the other" (I vii 28-29). Macbeth is ...
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... no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o'er-leaps itself and falls on the other"(I,vii,25-28). At the time Macbeth is still ...
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... When Duncan approaches Inverness, Macbeth is still held in high esteem by Scotland, "for we love him[Macbeth] highly" ( I, VII, 29). ...
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... In referring to the idea of the murder of Duncan, Macbeth first states,"We will proceed no further in this business"(I.vii.32). ...
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... esteem, letting ¥I dare not' wait upon ¥I would,' like the poor cat i' th' adage?" (I, vii, 42-43), she continues to verbally assault Macbeth's courage and ...
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... "From this time/Such I account thy love." (I, VII, l. 41-42). Macbeth's decision to kill Duncan was largely influenced by his love for his 'dearest partner of ...
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... Instead, Macbeth accepts the plans and goes further by asking Lady Macbeth to "mock the time with fairest show" (I, vii, 91). Although ...
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... When Duncan approaches Inverness, Macbeth is still held in high esteem by Scotland, " we love him [Macbeth] highly" (I, VII, 29). ...
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... Who dares more is none. (I. vii. 50-52) However, Macbeth does not seem to fully convince her, because he is still mocked by his wife. ...
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... Instead, Macbeth accepts the plans and goes further by asking Lady Macbeth to "mock the time with fairest show"(Act I, scene vii, line 91). ...
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... "Give me you hand, Conduct me to mine host: we love him highly, And shall continue our graces towards him." (28-31, I, vii) Macbeth's desire to be king takes ...
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... own esteem, letting 'I dare not' wait upon 'I would,' like the poor cat i' th' adage?" (I, vii, 42-43), she continues to verbally assault Macbeth's courage and ...
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... Initially, Macbeth had decided not to murder Duncan, "We will proceed no further in this business" (Macbeth, Act I, scene vii). ...
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... the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself And falls on the other-" (Act I, scene vii, 25-28) Later, Macbeth's growing mental ...
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... Before Macbeth proceeded to kill Duncan he tried to turn back "We will proceed no further," (I, vii, 31) but Lady Macbeth pushed him on questioning his manhood ...
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... Who dares more is none. (I. vii. 50-52) However, Macbeth does not seem to fully convince her, because he is still mocked by his wife. ...
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... which o'erleaps itself and falls on th'other." (Act I, vii, lines 25-27) The witches' prophecy concerning Banquo's descendants and Macbeth's feeling of ...
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... to act upon his ambition at this point, as he still feels loyalty to his king and friend as "his kinsman and his subject (I.vii.13)." Macbeth, under the ...
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... Lady Macbeth takes over A. Macbeth's emotions B. becomes man in relationship VII. How Macbeth feels after murder A. Grief stricken B. Soul dies VIII. ...
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... him. In Act1 Scene VII Lady Macbeth says to Macbeth " Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since? And ...
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... "We will proceed no further in this business,"(Act I,Scene VII, line31) is what Macbeth says to his wife before the murder, clearly showing that ambition is ...
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... Ambition is the basic flaw that Macbeth has received from Shakespeare to pave the rest of the play; Macbeth's "vaulting ambition" (I.vii.27) is the substrate ...
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... Before Macbeth proceeded to kill Duncan he tried to turn back "We will proceed no further," (I, vii, 31) but Lady Macbeth pushed him on questioning his manhood ...
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... Before Macbeth proceeded to kill Duncan he tried to turn back "We will proceed no further," (I, vii, 31) but Lady Macbeth pushed him on questioning his manhood ...
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... She uses of a great argument in Act I, vii accusing Macbeth for not having the courage to do what he wants "Wouldst thou have that which steem' st the ornament ...
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... (I. vii. ll 55-60) The insults work, and Macbeth finally gives in to his wife. He listens to her plan, and agrees to follow it. ...
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... really guilty about committing high treason, Lady Macbeth insults him for being a coward by saying; "And live like a coward in thine own esteem" (I,vii). ...
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... face, Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn As you have done to this." (I.vii.61-64) Lady Macbeth used the ...
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