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Lady Macbeth shows that she is impatient which makes us feel as though she is angry by the use of the rhetorical questions. She cannot wait for Macbeth to answer the question so she moves on which shows her fury. Macbeth would feel quite intimidated by her aggressive questioning therefore he would think about everything she is saying. In this way Lady Macbeth has achieved her goal to make Macbeth think about the crime.

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she questions his manliness, if that answers your question?

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Q: How does Lady Macbeth use a rhetorical question to show her anger at Macbeth as he refuses to kill King Duncan?
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What does Macbeth refuse to do?

Macduff isn't going to Macbeth's coronation because he suspects that Macbeth had something to do with King Duncan's Murder.


What does Macbeth refuse to do after duncans murder?

He carries the daggers he has used away from Duncan's room. His wife wants him to return and plant them on the grooms, but Macbeth refuses.


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There is no indication of any closeness between them. Macduff is never much interested in socializing with Macbeth. We first see him when he arrives at Macbeth's castle to see Duncan. Note that it is the king he wants to see, not Macbeth. When Macbeth is named king, Macduff refuses to attend the coronation. He also refuses to come to Lady Macbeth's dinner party. It would appear that he never liked Macbeth much.


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why was macbeth releuctant to kill duncan


What was Macbeths speech called requiring duncan?

You'll have to rephrase this question, I'm afraid. Macbeth doesn't require Duncan to do anything. Duncan is the king, remember.


Where is Duncan to spend the night?

Duncan plans to spend the night at a hotel nearby.


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"I" said Macbeth, "with the servants' daggers. I killed Macbeth."


What reason does Macbeth give for killing King Duncan's guards?

Macbeth believes he has to kill Duncan's guards in case they heard anything happen in the room while Macbeth was killing Duncan.


Three relationships that bind duncan and Macbeth?

Duncan and Macbeth are cousins. Therefore, they are bound by kinship. They are also bound by subject and host, as Macbeth is hosting Duncan as his guest.


Why did lady Macbeth say the sleeping dead are but as pictures?

"The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures" implies that they cannot fight back. Macbeth refuses to go back to the room where the murdered Duncan lies, and Lady Macbeth is telling him in her usual contemptuous way that he has nothing to be afraid of.


Was Macbeth a vassal of Duncan If not should Macbeth's act considered regicide?

Macbeth was not a vassal of King Duncan. Macbeth's act of killing King Duncan would be considered regicide because he unlawfully killed his king, who was his sovereign and ruler.


Who does Macbeth admit to murdering after seeing Duncan body?

Macbeth kills Duncan's grooms after Macduff discovers the body.