"Unsex me here" is a line from Macbeth where Lady Macbeth is asking to be stripped of her feminine qualities in order to be stronger and more ruthless. She is essentially asking to be rid of her compassion and sensitivity in order to commit violent acts without hesitation.
to get all her feminine side out and bring all the darkness (evilness) as she says "unsex me here"
No, it is not possible to unsex someone. Gender identity is a deeply personal aspect of a person's identity and cannot be changed through external means. People's gender identities should be respected and acknowledged as they define them.
She makes a speech starting with the words, "Come thou spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here and fill me from the head to the toe top-full of direst cruelty."
It depends what you mean by "here". If you mean a place for example Wisconsin you would get out of here by leaving, or if you mean life you get out of here when you die
Depends on what you mean with 'here'. But if you mean the US then with the plane.
Where is it here.
I think that Macbeth has a weak character and he also has a lack of control over his wife. If he had control over her, he probably wouldn't have killed Duncan
It means 'here permanently' '
did you seduce him here.
The word "here" means in this place.
Means 'he is here', 'he is presen here'. On weaker posibilities, but it could also mean 'he comes (in) here' and 'he stays here'.
She is asking the spirits which deal with the elementary moral differences between men and women to unsex her, to take away all parts of her that make her a woman, and fill her with the innate cruelty, thick blood and unfeeling nature of a man. She also believes in spirits "sightless substances" indicates the spirits. Murdring ministers is a euphemism or alliteration used to identify the agents of evil.