when she says that it means that your voice horrible it sounds like it got stuck in a sword.
Lady Macbeth and Macbeth attempted to do the murder. They will be punished for what they attempted to do even if they didnt succeed
Youv got a sexy sounding voice
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Macbeth says it, when he's contemplating the witches' prophecy.
Macbeth himself suspects his own actions and intentions. In Act II, after he murders King Duncan, Macbeth starts to feel overwhelming guilt and paranoia. He hears a voice that says, "Macbeth shall sleep no more" and he becomes consumed by fear and guilt, indicating his inner suspicion.
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yes and no it depends how he looks at you. if he says it with a sweet and soft voice most likely. but if he says it in he normal voice probly not. but lets hope he did fall for you.
When Macbeth says "Why do you address me in borrowed robes?" he is questioning the witches' ability to see the future and their authority to speak to him in such a way. He feels that their power and insight is not truly their own, but instead borrowed or illegitimate.
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Macbeth does during a soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 2