Macbeth says he has spies hidden all around when he is planning Banquo's murder in Act 3, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth".
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Lady Macbeth advised Macbeth not to say "amen" after committing the murder because it would make their deed more real and harder to go through with. She believed it would be better to keep their guilt hidden by not acknowledging it through prayer.
Macbeth's ambition blinds him to the other possibilities.
Macdonweald. Macbeth split him from the nave to the chaps. Don't say the Thane of Cawdor; the text does not say he was captured by Macbeth and it wouldn't make any sense to say he did.
It doesn't say that anywhere in the play. Also, Macbeth is a male.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth conceal and carry out their plan to kill King Duncan by manipulating people and events to ensure their culpability remains hidden. Lady Macbeth urges Macbeth to act, while Macbeth carefully orchestrates the murder and subsequent framing of others. They both rely on deceit, manipulation, and secrecy to achieve their goals.
In Macbeth, the three witches are referring to Macbeth when they say "Something wicked this way comes." They are speaking about Macbeth as he approaches them, indicating his dark and villainous nature.
Sometimes. A ninja served many purposes. They were assassins, spies, etc. The masters of the hidden arts of war.
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Macbeth. She said "Hail, Macbeth!" In fact all three witches say exactly the same thing.
you are not hidden. lets say your in bear university hidden are people in other places you are not hidden. lets say your in bear university hidden are people in other places
In Act V, Lady Macbeth sleepwalks and confesses her guilt, revealing her participation in the murder of King Duncan. Her hallucinations and actions convey her inner turmoil and the psychological impact of her crimes.