art thou afeared / to be the same in thine own act and valour / as thou art in desire?
(Apex Learning) What thou wouldst highly, / That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, / And yet wouldst wrongly win.
Wouldst thou have that/ which thou esteemβst the ornament of life,/ And live a coward in tone own esteem
"He is too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way." Since she was alone when she said this, she couldn't be lying.
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Lady Macbeth thinks Macbeth will not achieve power because he will not kill the King who he shall become (says the witches first prophecies). When he eventually does, Lady Macbeth is proven wrong. So shame on herself!
she talked him into killing the King by accusing Macbeth of being weak and cowardly
Macbeth believes he has to kill Duncan's guards in case they heard anything happen in the room while Macbeth was killing Duncan.
Macduff refuses to attend Macbeth's coronation
Macduff refuses to attend Macbeth's coronation.
Lady Macbeth believes Macbeth is too full of the "milk of human kindness" to commit the murder, indicating she views him as weak. She also questions his masculinity by suggesting he would rather live like a coward than seize an opportunity for power and greatness. These comments reveal her belief that Macbeth's reluctance to act is due to his perceived lack of strength and courage.
In Act 1, Scene 5, Lady Macbeth refers to her husband as "too full o' the milk of human kindness" and worries that he lacks the necessary ruthlessness to seize the throne. She believes he is too weak and gentle to carry out the murderous actions needed to fulfill their ambitions.
Lady Macbeth thinks Macbeth will not achieve power because he will not kill the King who he shall become (says the witches first prophecies). When he eventually does, Lady Macbeth is proven wrong. So shame on herself!
she talked him into killing the King by accusing Macbeth of being weak and cowardly
Lady Macbeth views Macbeth as ambitious but lacking the necessary ruthlessness to achieve his goals. She sees him as hesitant and cowardly, and believes she needs to manipulate and push him to take action in order to fulfill their ambitions.
she talked him into killing the King by accusing Macbeth of being weak and cowardly
Macbeth believes he has to kill Duncan's guards in case they heard anything happen in the room while Macbeth was killing Duncan.
The evidence that best supports the idea that Macbeth has decided to stop being unsure and will take action is when he declares, "I am settled, and bend up, each corporal agent to this terrible feat." This moment in the text shows Macbeth's determination and resolution to take action and follow through on his plans, signifying a shift from uncertainty to decisiveness.
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Macbeth believes that his hands will never be clean because the blood of King Duncan stains them.
Macduff refuses to attend Macbeth's coronation
Macduff refuses to attend Macbeth's coronation.