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    After Macbeth finalizes his decision to murder King Duncan‚ he tells Lady Macbeth‚ “False face must hide what the false heart doth know” (Shakespeare 1.7.). This conversation is held as King Duncan and his men dine at Macbeth’s own table‚ a meal that would be the king’s last. During the feast‚ Macbeth steps away to ponder what he is about to do‚ as he still has his reservations. Knowing thisLady Macbeth finds her husband and begins to persuade him to keep his promise and go through with the murder

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    facilities that are located away from a town’s CBD. This movement will have positive and negative impacts on both the urban area and the outer city‚ where the out of town centres are built. The decentralisation of retailing and other services is happening because In order to sell goods‚ shops need to be located where people can get to them easily and its seen as easier to go to an out of town shopping centre than go to the CBD of a city. An advantage of this includes the social advantage is that there are

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    In William Shakespeare’s MacbethLady Macbeth is introduced as Macbeth’s loving‚ loyal wife. An Elizabethan audience would expect her to be a domesticated housewife who depended on her husband. She holds the respect of the King‚ her servants and her husband’s companions. However‚ the moment she receives Macbeth’s letter‚ she initiates the action behind the play. Without Lady MacbethMacbeth would not have felt as obligated to murder King Duncan‚ and the play would not have developed the way it

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    In Shakespeare’s MacbethMacbeth is susceptible to be corrupted by the yearning for power and Lady Macbeth does horrible deeds out of love for her husband. Although she appears evil‚ she loves her husband so much that she is willing to be unsexed‚ give her sanity and plot treason for her husband’s ambitions. Lady Macbeth is a woman‚ and as a woman she is automatically and unjustly associated with being a soft and warm-hearted person. As she vehemently pleads here‚ “…Come you spirits/ That tend

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    Lady Macbeth is responsible for her own downfall due to her involvement with supernatural forces‚ her ambition and her guilty conscience. Lady Macbeth claims that she can "look like the innocent flower/But be the serpent under ’t" (1‚5‚64-65). She imagines that she has the capability to be remorseless and determined enough to do anything. Yet‚ she calls upon supernatural forces to use to her advantage. She does not ask for the help of the ‘dark side’ but demands it as though she could undermine

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    Find evidence from this scene‚ which shows that Lady Macbeth is suffering‚ like Macbeth‚ from lack of sleep? | |Lady Macbeth is sleeping but not resting. This is noticeable by the Doctor’s comments: | |“A great perturbation in nature‚ to receive at once the benefit of sleep‚ and do the effects of watching. In this slumbery | |agitation‚ besides her walking‚ and other actual performances‚ what (at any time) have you heard her say?” “her

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    Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s play ‘Macbeth’ is a character who suffers greatly in because of her human weakness‚ which is her vaulting ambition. This ambition is not for her‚ but for her husband. This woman‚ who seemed so in control at the beginning of the okay‚ only cared for her husband and his success‚ later becomes so consumed with guilt and remorse that it results in her tragic death. Through the discussion of characterisation and lkey scenes‚ I shall reveal that Lady Macbeth’s human

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    the book‚ Lady Macbeth mutters key fragments of an imaginary conversation which she recalls having with her husband Macbeth. Lady Maceth’s thoughts are being unraveled and her tortured imagination is being set free. ‘Out‚ damn’d spot! out‚ I say! One; two: why‚ then ’tis time to do’t. In this piece of text Lady Macbeth is calling on evil spirits‚ and chanting different callings. Lady Macbeth is embracing her inner evil‚ and becoming a new person. In her chanting she recites‚ ‘Come‚ you spirits

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    in 1603‚ Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ follows the life of what started out to be a normal married couple. When the couple‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ discover from a prophecy that Macbeth would one day rule the land of Scotland‚ the two did everything in power to make sure this would come true. The couple devised a plan to murder Duncan‚ the current king of Scotland; Macbeth carried out this plan. With this newfound immense amount of royal power‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth go through several challenges

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    Character Analysis Lady Macbeth can be said to be one of Shakespeare’s most famous and frightening female characters. She fulfills her role among the nobility and is well respected‚ like Macbeth. She is loving‚ yet very determined that her husband will be king. At the beginning of the play‚ when she is first seen‚ she is already plotting the murder of Duncan‚ showing more strength‚ ruthlessness‚ and ambition than Macbeth. She lusts after power and position and then pressures her husband into

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