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... These include paranoia, "Thou hast harp'd my fear aright!"14; and jealousy ... The ghost of Banquo eventually leaves as does Macbeth's guilty conscience and this ...
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... This is demonstrated when: Desdemona says "Dost thou in conscience think/ That there be women do abuse their husbands in such gross kind?" Emilia replies ...
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"Thou Art Not Lovelier Than Lilacs" Edna St ... Due to her increased public platform, Millay was able to voice her social conscience and she regularly participated ...
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... Though it does not last long, his psyche is nevertheless unsettled, haunted by his past deeds - "O coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me; cold fearful ...
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... the ability to question evil deeds such as murder yet Hamlet's conscience remains untouched ... Thou know'st 'tis common - all that lives must die, Passing through ...
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... She knows he has values, morals and a conscience that will prevent him from even considering the idea of murder. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be What ...
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... Even before killing Duncan, it can be appreciated how his guilty conscience makes him delusional and ... Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling as to sight ...
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... Yet, he was hesitant, not because his conscience tormented him but because he feared the other lords would questioned his action. ... "What'er thou art, for thy ...
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... able to control himself he starts to go crazy and shouts out #"Thou canst say I ... to lose control of his sanity and of reality because he ignores his conscience. ...
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... Is this guilty conscience emphasized in the scene that follows? ... I would thou coldest!" Could one really believe, at this stage in the play, that Macbeth is a ...
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... The spirit represents Brutus' guilty conscience and makes known that "...thou shalt see me at Philippi" Brutus consequently takes that statement to heart and ...
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... and preparedness to fight for what he desires: "Art thou afeared To be the same in thine act and valor as thou art in ... His conscience has not yet been put aside ...
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... "Thou know'st that Banquo and his Fleance, lives." (III, ii, 37) She had no idea what was going on. ... Macbeth became a new man with little conscience. ...
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... "Thou know'st that Banquo and his Fleance, lives." (III, ii, 37) She had no idea what was going on. ... Macbeth became a new man with little conscience. ...
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... his sons as Kings are all indications of the guilty conscience haunting his ... treated his servants and soldiers plainly and cruelly, "MACBETH: If thou speak'st ...
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... "Thou know'st that Banquo and his Fleance, lives." (III, ii, 37) She had no idea what was going on. ... Macbeth became a new man with little conscience. ...
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... letter that lies on his own chest, a letter that only him and his guilty conscience can see: "Why does he not wear it outside his bosom, as thou dost, Mother ...
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... Prophecy comes true in - Act V, scene v. The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul! Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou livest, And take deep ...
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... Thus though must do,"if though have it; And that which rather thou dost fear ... 1:Scene 6:ln.68) Driven to murder King Duncan, Macbeth's conscience first appeared ...
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... Hester, so desperately trying to save what little good conscience Dimmesdale might have left ... on these withered leaves, where I cast myself when thou didst tell ...
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... Hester, so desperately trying to save what little good conscience Dimmesdale might have left ... on these withered leaves, where I cast myself when thou didst tell ...
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... She yelled, ³Wouldst thou have that which thou esteem¹st the ornament of life, and ... was so powerfull that Macbeth showed the first crack in his conscience. ...
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... This is expressed through the words "What thou art promised". ... kindness, that only the most commanding of beings has the dominance to sway Macbeth's conscience. ...
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... Macbeth's conscience is still manifest, which makes him experience feelings of guilt and regret. ... Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling as to sight? ...
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... that somebody might have heard him and says "I have done the deed./ Didst thou not hear a noise?" (2. 2. 14). After he kills Duncan, his conscience starts to ...
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... "No, not at my side- never think it- shall she perish; nor shalt thou ever set ... the power of the state out of love for her brother and faith in her conscience. ...
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... She has to make her husband ignore his own conscience. She declares: ?Thou wouldst be great, Art not without ambition, but without The illness should attend it ...
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... promis'd and I fear Thou play'dst most foully for't (Act 3, Sc1, 1) He desires to speak to Macbeth about the three sisters because he wants a free conscience. ...
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... How dost my boy, art thou cold?" Lear welcomes his insecurities, knowing ... He offers insightful criticism as Lear's conscience, provides comic relief, and stands ...
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... Wouldst thou has that which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, and live a ... what is morally right, his own greed and ambition take control over his conscience. ...
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