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Lady Macbeth

In Act I, Scene 1, of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the audience is finally introduced to Lady Macbeth. The audience learns a lot about the character of Lady Macbeth from her soliloquies in this scene. In her first soliloquy, it is revealed that Lady Macbeth knows her husband very well. After reading Macbeth’s letter about the witches’ prophecies, Lady Macbeth says, “Yet do I fear thy nature, / It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness/ To catch the nearest way.” (I, 5, 16-18) Lady Macbeth is determined that Macbeth will become King Of Scotland and that she herself will become Queen. Although, Lady

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