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... The novels The Mists of Avalon and The lady in Gil prove this fact without question and leave no doubt in ones mind that it is true. ...
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... which eventually lead to his downfall. Macbeth was not secure in his manhood, so he felt the need to prove himself to Lady Macbeth. ...
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... These words, if they take on one of the last two meanings, prove that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth do no longer want the same things, they are growing apart. ...
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... Because of this, Macbeth is ashamed of himself. As a result of Macbeth's shame, he attempts to do everything in his power to prove himself to Lady Macbeth. ...
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... innocent as possible. Although women are not supposed to be as powerful as men, Lady Macbeth seemed to prove this wrong. She was not ...
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... Macbeth initiates power and strength to prove his manliness, Lady Macbeth induces manipulation to commit acts, and Macduff believes that men must not only ...
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... in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth", especially focusing on the two protagonists of the story, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. These examples also prove how ambition ...
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... As a result of Lady Macbeth's doubts and mocks, Macbeth finally murders Duncan in a final attempt to prove himself to Lady Macbeth. ...
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... out the murder when her husband is week so that in away she hopes he will prove himself and do the act himself. Act 5 is where we see Lady Macbeth breaking down ...
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... occupies. It is difficult to prove the influence that the first lady actually has but it can be seen that she does have power. If ...
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... He kills Duncan to prove that he is a man. He does whatever it takes to make his wife happy. Besides just telling Macbeth what to do, Lady Macbeth also takes ...
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... may prove his undying love for her by killing the king, thus causing him to feel that he is obligated to murder King Duncan. King Claudius and Lady Macbeth are ...
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... At the start of this play, Lady Macbeth is obviously the person in charge ... All of these examples clearly prove the suggestion of confused gender roles that will ...
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... may prove his undying love for her by killing the king, thus causing him to feel that he is obligated to murder King Duncan. King Claudius and Lady Macbeth are ...
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... which were to prove courage and chivalry, he now has a bargain of chastity, with a woman. He his being confronted with sin from a beautiful lady who is half ...
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... shares Macbeth's desire that he become king, so she twists his mind until he believes he needs to kill Duncan to prove his manliness to her. Lady Macbeth also ...
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... won't turn someone else's stomach; on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not ... there kids when they are lecturing them because they want to prove their points ...
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... is not very delighted by this and this awakens the ambition in him to gain power and prove his manly ... Lady Macbeth carries on by using even more shocking methods ...
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... When Lady Wishfort reads the letter, she is confused and shocked at first. Waitwell tries to justify the letter and so offers to prove his identity as Sir ...
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... When Lady Wishfort reads the letter, she is confused and shocked at first. Waitwell tries to justify the letter and so offers to prove his identity as Sir ...
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... But this is eventually revealed to be only a ploy to prove that if the speaker's lady can treat sex so irreverently after he had made comments about how sacred ...
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... unto your force, and be not faint: Strangle her, else she sure will strangle thee." [I,1,163-66] The knight is eager to prove himself to the lady and save ...
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... This shows that he really didn't want to kill Duncan, but he did it in order to prove himself to Lady Macbeth, and to become the king. ...
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... Lady Macbeth manipulates her husband quite effectively by questioning his manhood whenever he hesitates until he feels that he must kill Duncan to prove himself ...
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... Here to prove the existence of this compassion, is the stranger, known as the Goat Lady, who provides him not only food, but also much needed rest and medicine ...
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... At one point Hamlet thinks of a play to prove Claudius's guilt ... Another interesting contrast is Lady Macbeth's influence over Macbeth and Gertrude's influence on ...
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... The covering up of numerous crimes by Lady Macbeth and Macbeth caused to become more deeply involved. The numerous flaws in Macbeth prove him to be an ...
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... Gawain would prove his honor to this agreement that the king proposed, " Whatever I ... 1106) While in the castle Gawain would receive kisses from the lady of the ...
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... His eternal love towards the lady is backed up by the timelessness of the Bible. ... Marvell's excellent use of tone helps to prove his argument with his mistress. ...
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... All that he had done eventually lead to the death of his love, Lady Macbeth, which was the original reason he felt the need to prove himself. ...
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