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his mind will never full with falter and fear

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What does Macbeth say his mind is full of?

Macbeth says his mind is full of scorpions when he is contemplating the consequences of his actions and the guilt he feels for his crimes. This metaphor illustrates the intense torment and inner turmoil he is experiencing.


What sort of person is Macbeth?

Macbeth was a greedy and malicious person who always wanted his own way and he never let anyone else have a say in anything.


How do you say never mind in spanish?

Da igual.


How can you say never mind in French?

Jamais l'esprit.


Where is Lady Macbeth from in the book of Macbeth?

it never really tells you where she is from.


Who said better be with the dead to gain your peace have sent to peace Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy In Macbeth?

it was Macbeth to lady Macbeth


How does lady Macbeth affect Macbeth's action?

Lady Macbeth effects Macbeth's actions by pushing him towards the murder. Initially, Macbeth was unsure of what he wanted to do. He stated that if he was meant to become king, it would happen naturally. Lady Macbeth caused him to change his mind and planned the murder of King Duncan.


Is it correct to say brought to mind?

It depends on how you structure the sentence. For example, "it brought to mind the idea of planning a party". If you say "Brought to mind" then you should NEVER start a sentence with it. The best way to use the phrase is to say it or the __ before saying "brought to mind".


Who is the disloyal thane killed by Macbeth?

Macdonweald. Macbeth split him from the nave to the chaps. Don't say the Thane of Cawdor; the text does not say he was captured by Macbeth and it wouldn't make any sense to say he did.


Where in Shakespeares play Macbeth does it say she had wished she was not a women?

It doesn't say that anywhere in the play. Also, Macbeth is a male.


How do you say never mind in French?

never mind (none of your business): ne t'occupe pas / ce n'est pas tes affaires never mind (don't worry): ne t'inquiète pas, pas de souci.


What words did Duncan say to show that he was too trusting in Macbeth?

Duncan calls Macbeth "O worthiest cousin!" and "Noble Macbeth" as signs of his trust and admiration for him. Duncan also says, "There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face," indicating his belief that one's true intentions are not always apparent from outward appearances.