She comforts him in his state where he is worried about his schemes going wrong. She tries to help ease his worries by saying "Nature's copy's not eterne" (life doesn't last forever). This side to her, we see as her benevolent side, and not the disguise of evil she wears usually.
She is welcoming, the gracious hostess. She is acting the flower while being the serpent under it.
it's tmie to act the murder,no time to waste.
She is sleepwalking. She is walking around with a candle, which she then sets down and starts rubbing her hands. She imagines that they are still covered in blood.
Guilt over Duncan's murder, and paranoia over the repercussions of her actions
He feels guilty abouthaving Banquo killled- apex
Well, Banquo's mind does not appear to be full of scorpions as Macbeth says his is.
the candle scene in Macbeth refers to the 'Sleepwalking scene"... where Lady Macbeth's heart has been burdened with remorse and she longs for peace of mind and soul. the unending darkness that has over time engulfed her mind is only broken by the flickering light from her candle... check it up..(not sure)
She questions his manhood. Assaults his courage and brags about that if she made a vow to do something, she would follow through and not step down to being a coward. In this way, Macbeth finally sees things her way and thus makes him change his mind to go through with the plan.
Her Sleepwalking in Act V Scene I shows she is having inner turmoil and is restless, scared of what is found in the dark hence even in her sleep, she brings a candle.
Guilt over Duncan's murder, and paranoia over the repercussions of her actions
He feels guilty abouthaving Banquo killled- apex
I assume it's Act 4 Scene 3 you are talking about. At the beginning of the scene Sebastian has a soliloquy in which he is musing about Olivia's treatment of him as if she knows him well, when he doesn't know her at all. He concludes, "I am mad or else the lady's mad." He is interrupted by Olivia, accompanied by a priest, who asks him to marry her. And he says yes.
Well, Banquo's mind does not appear to be full of scorpions as Macbeth says his is.
the candle scene in Macbeth refers to the 'Sleepwalking scene"... where Lady Macbeth's heart has been burdened with remorse and she longs for peace of mind and soul. the unending darkness that has over time engulfed her mind is only broken by the flickering light from her candle... check it up..(not sure)
She questions his manhood. Assaults his courage and brags about that if she made a vow to do something, she would follow through and not step down to being a coward. In this way, Macbeth finally sees things her way and thus makes him change his mind to go through with the plan.
If you are talking about the des on DesandNate on Youtube, well then, Destrey is not emo, he is simply scene, like myself. scene is catergorized by bitchin hair, while emo is a state of mind. hope i helped.
A scene kid is defined by choppy rad hair (mostly black or bleach blond with different colors), loves black with bright splashes of color, and skinny jeans. Scene is a style not to be confused with emo. Emo is a state of mind short for emotional.
The crucial part. Without Lady Macbeth, this would have been Macbeth's final decision: "We will proceed no further in this business." Macbeth would never have killed Duncan unless Lady Macbeth had goaded him into it.
In Act 1, Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo is depicted as lovesick and melancholic. He is pining over his unrequited love for Rosaline, and his state of mind is one of despair and heartache. Romeo's emotions are heightened as he grapples with the intensity of his feelings for Rosaline.
A difficulty with pregnancies, since she was prone to have miscarriages and premature births, which took a toll on her body and state of mind.