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To have in mind something to be done
You have done what great men cannot do before subordinates
Meaning there is no rest for the already over worked and tired because there is still work to be done.
A DNA test performed on materials from you and your aunt (sister of your father) can be done to determine whether the two of you are related. If you are not related, it may mena that your father and his "sister" are not actually related, or it may mean that youyr fatehr is not your biological father.
She says that the worst thing she has ever done is when she sent a very sad and quite rude letter to her father about growing up.
Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to grow up and just kill the King. But Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that she cant kill him since he looks like her father, this shows the reader that Lady Macbeth isn't as crazy as we think she is.
"Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I'd ha' done it." Or maybe it just means she's a coward when it comes to actually doing the violence she so remorselessly promotes.
im assuming you mean who can be the father of the baby you got pregnant with, in which case either of the two men can be the father. in order to find out who is the biological father you would need to have a paternity test done.
she was a sleazy person and slept with a lot of men.
No. She thinks he is too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way. But Macbeth's hesitation comes from caution, not kindness. Lady Macbeth is projecting her own feelings onto Macbeth--she will later say that "if he had not resembled my father as he slept, I'd ha' done it", showing that she is the one who is deterred by the "milk of human kindness". Macbeth, on the other hand, is deterred by his anticipation of the consequences of the murder. It is thoughts, not feelings, that are holding him back.
Lady Macbeth was stopped from killing King Duncan herself because she feared for her own conscience and sanity after committing such a ruthless act. Additionally, she was concerned about failing in her plan and facing the consequences, so she persuaded her husband, Macbeth, to carry out the murder instead.
Slept on or with ?To both, it's safe because a women can only get pregnant if you had unprotected sexual intercourse.If you just slept on her, then no harm done. Though you may have squished her {Jk}
Adverbs don't describe they tell you how or in what manner or how often something is done. He slept soundly -- soundly is the adverb -- it tells us in what manner 'He' slept.
"Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I'd ha' done it." That's what she says, anyway. It's probable that if that fairly lame excuse had not occurred to her, she would have thought of another. You might look on Lady Macbeth as one of these people who is all talk and no action. She talks the talk, but doesn't walk the walk. So we find the woman who would have dashed the brains out of her own child saying that she won't kill a man that sort of looks like her dad. Yeah, right.
Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, was rumoured to have done this.
This was a question that depended on the ladies and their husbands. Some slept together, and some did not, just as they have done in most other cultures.
If it hasn't been done already, report them to the Police.