Macbeth's letter to Lady Macbeth shows that in the beginning of the play, he and his wife are very close and he tells her everything. He trusts her and therefore tells her about his meeting with the three witches. I believe that Shakespeare used this letter so the audience could see the contrast between their relationship at the beginning and their relationship at the end.
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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's marriage is characterized by manipulation, power dynamics, and a lack of mutual trust. Lady Macbeth plays a dominant role, encouraging Macbeth to pursue his ambitions regardless of the consequences. Their relationship is strained by guilt and paranoia, reflecting a lack of genuine intimacy and emotional connection.
"Too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way."
"Thy letters have transported me!" Sounds like she was pretty excited by it.
They are married. And at the beginning of the play they are very happily married. This disintegrates as the play goes on.
"My dearest partner in greatness"
Macbeth has both good and bad qualities, but ambition and his wife's arguments are influencing him.
He was seriously whipped
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"She should have died hereafter. There would have been a time for such a word." What Macbeth is saying is "I don't want to hear this now. It would have been better if you'd told me later." With an invading English army approaching his castle he cannot lose focus. This is not the time with dealing with his feelings about his wife's death. Nevertheless he feels them, because they send him immediately into that bleakest of soliloquys, "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day."
Macbeth killed Macdonweald in a particularly brutal way, by cutting him from the belly (the nave is the navel) to the chin (the chops--you've heard of licking one's chops?), then beheading him and displaying his head on the castle walls. From this you can infer that Macbeth is a pretty strong guy to be able to do that to another man. You can also get a sense of the brutality of the society of the time, not just of Macbeth, but if you read on, of the "meek" King Duncan who is delighted with this story and responds to it with "O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman!"
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The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
infer means to guess
It depends what information you have as to what you can infer.
From the look on his face, I can infer that he is upset