The women in the Shakespearean play 'Macbeth' were either mortals or supernaturals. The mortal women were Lady Macduff, Lady Macbeth, and a Gentlewoman attendant to Lady Macbeth. Of the three mortals, Lady Macbeth came off as the one with the fiercest ambitions and the greatest desires for power. For example, King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] decided that he'd spend the night at the Macbeths' home at Inverness Castle. Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] quickly jotted a message to his wife to get household preparations started for such last-minute notice of a guest. In that letter, he also told his wife of his meeting with the witches and their predictions. This additional, unnecessary information showed that he checked in and out with his wife about her household duties, his job responsibilities, and their lives. Macbeth was hardworking, and appreciated recognition and rewards for work well done. So he also was ambitious. Clearly, Lady Macbeth was just as hardworking in running their household, and just as ambitious and attracted to power. She didn't shrink at all from the predicted glories of the throne for her and her husband.
Woman of Desire was created in 1993.
The duration of Woman of Desire is 1.6 hours.
When someone refers to a woman as a "barracuda," it typically implies that she is fierce, aggressive, and highly competitive, often in a business or social context. The term can suggest that she is assertive and willing to go after what she wants, sometimes at the expense of others. While it can acknowledge strength and ambition, it can also carry negative connotations, implying ruthlessness or a predatory nature.
Vixen. One definition of which is: a malicious woman with a fierce temper.
The old woman answers the knight's question by explaining that what women most desire is to have sovereignty over their husbands and lovers, to be in control and have power in the relationship.
If she has a desire to become pregnant.
Lady Elizabeth Killigrew is often associated with the historical context of her time, where personal and political motivations intertwined. Her actions might have been driven by a desire for power, revenge, or to protect her family's interests. Understanding her motives requires considering the societal norms and pressures she faced as a woman in a predominantly male-dominated society. Ultimately, her decisions reflect the complex interplay of personal ambition and the constraints of her era.
The Amazons were fierce woman warriors who were named after the Greek myths
Aphrodite (Venus).
she can have a solo sex. she can masturbate.
Yes. While emotional and sexual desire often go together they are by no means mutually exclusive.
My guess is that calling a woman a shark would be saying that she is fierce and fast when it comes to oral sex. It's just a guess, but I hope it helps.