Romeo shows archtype behavior to that of a "heartbroken" teen
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In Act 2, Scene 1 of Macbeth, Macbeth is feeling very conflicted and tormented. He is wrestling with his ambition and the guilt of contemplating murder to achieve his goal of becoming king. He is anxious, fearful, and hallucinating due to the weight of his impending actions.
She questions his manhood. See especially in Act 1 Scene 7. It is a sore spot with Macbeth and she knows it. "If thou durst do it, then thou wert a man"
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The ghost repeats Scrooge's words from Act 1 to show him the impact of his actions and how they are affecting those around him. It serves as a powerful reminder for Scrooge to reflect on his behavior and the consequences of his actions on others. Ultimately, it prompts him to change his ways and seek redemption.
Romeo's plans change throughout the play, as the situation changes. His plans in Act 1 Scene 1 are totally different from those in Act 5 Scene 1
1. gross injustice or wickedness. 2. a violation of right or duty; wicked act or sin
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In Act 1 Scene 1 we see him behaving like a conventional lover, moping over the fact that Rosaline doesn't reciprocate his affection.
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In Act 1, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Macbeth does not creep into Lady Macbeth's bedroom. Instead, Lady Macbeth receives Macbeth's letter informing her of the witches' prophecies. Their encounter in the play takes place in other locations within their castle.