Macbeth wishes the knocking at the gate could wake Duncan from his sleep after he murders him, so he could continue to act innocent.
he wishes that it could wake Duncan from death
Yes, Macbeth is overcome with guilt and remorse after he kills Duncan. He is haunted by his actions and struggles to come to terms with what he has done.
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It depends on what plays you wish to consider with Macbeth. Macbeth, by the way was not an Elizabethan play: it was Jacobean.
This is from the "porter scene" in Macbeth. Here's a knocking indeed! If a man were porter of Hell Gate,he should have old turning the key. [Knock] Knock, knock,knock! Who's there, i' th' name of Belzebub? . . . [Knock] Knock,knock! Who's there, in th' other devil's name? Macbeth. Act 2, Scene 3.
Macbeth expresses this wish because he is consumed by guilt and despair over his choices and actions. He feels tormented by his conscience and overwhelmed by the consequences of his ruthless ambition, leading him to wish for an end to his suffering.
You just go straight through the gate - it's not really there. If you meant This is the Only Level 3, I wish I could tell you.
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The first wish was for 200 pounds to pay off some debt. The second wish was to revive their dead son from the consequences of the first wish. The third wish (when they heard the knocking on the door) was for their son not to be behind the door.
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Well, presumably the kind of things that the characters realize. Be careful what you wish for, Lady Macbeth. Do not meddle in the affairs of witches, for they are subtle and tricky, Macbeth. A government founded on fear will fall, Macbeth. Kings who are bad judges of character are at risk, Duncan.