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In the play Macbeth who is the main male character?

Umm, Macbeth. The title is a hint, although it doesn't always work out that way in Shakespeare.


How does Lady Macbeth convince Macbeth to murder?

When Macbeth starts having second thoughts about killing the king, Duncan, Lady Macbeth questions his manhood and says he is a coward. She says she would have killed her own baby rather than break a promise such as the one Macbeth made her (to kill Duncan). She also says that her love for him from that time onwards will depend on whether he kills the king or not.


In MacBeth who said All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand?

Lady Macbeth imagines that she can smell the blood on her hands. Then as now, people tried to mask unpleasant odours with perfume. Arabia was a famous source of aromatic gums which can be used for perfume. So rather than Febreeze they would lay on some Arabian perfume. Except it won't work, and wouldn't no matter how much perfume you used (even the entire output of the country) because the smell is in her head, not on her hands.


How does lady Macbeth respond to his fit?

She tells him to buck up and act like a man. But where telling him to act like a man used to work just fine to get him to behave as she wishes, she finds to her horror that it doesn't work any more.


Why didn't Macbeth kill duncan?

Because Lady Macbeth doesn't have the courage to kill the king. Therefore, she left the work to Macbeth because Macbeth was a soldier and because he the courage by killing the king because he has killed many people in wars and battles.

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Please identify the author of the work "The Laboratory and Lady Macbeth". Perhaps it is something like The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.


What woman had fierce ambition and a desire for power?

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.


In the play Macbeth who is the main male character?

Umm, Macbeth. The title is a hint, although it doesn't always work out that way in Shakespeare.


How does Lady Macbeth convince Macbeth to murder?

When Macbeth starts having second thoughts about killing the king, Duncan, Lady Macbeth questions his manhood and says he is a coward. She says she would have killed her own baby rather than break a promise such as the one Macbeth made her (to kill Duncan). She also says that her love for him from that time onwards will depend on whether he kills the king or not.


In MacBeth who said All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand?

Lady Macbeth imagines that she can smell the blood on her hands. Then as now, people tried to mask unpleasant odours with perfume. Arabia was a famous source of aromatic gums which can be used for perfume. So rather than Febreeze they would lay on some Arabian perfume. Except it won't work, and wouldn't no matter how much perfume you used (even the entire output of the country) because the smell is in her head, not on her hands.


Was Lady Macbeth completely evil?

yes....! because she had taken part in a murder and she was two faced and couldn't ad mitt the fact she was guilty she wanted everybody to do her dirty work for her.


How does lady Macbeth respond to his fit?

She tells him to buck up and act like a man. But where telling him to act like a man used to work just fine to get him to behave as she wishes, she finds to her horror that it doesn't work any more.


Give sample of employee comments to appraisal?

The best comments you can write are comments that critique your employee's work. You want to make sure the comments remain positive.


Is all the work you did during the year passed on to your next teachers and can the teachers leave comments on the students for the next teacher?

They leave comments for the next teacher and give them some work.


Why didn't Macbeth kill duncan?

Because Lady Macbeth doesn't have the courage to kill the king. Therefore, she left the work to Macbeth because Macbeth was a soldier and because he the courage by killing the king because he has killed many people in wars and battles.


Who killed banquo?

Macbeth kills him because Banquo starts to work out that Macbeth killed dDuncan


What does Macbeth credit with giving him the courage to do the deed?

Lady Macbeth was made of sterner stuff than her husband off the battlefield. Where he hesitated, she stiffened his courage and determination to kill their sovereign by likening a reluctance for murder to that for passion. In Act 1 Scene 7 of the Shakespearean play, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] regretted having considered foul means for claiming the Scottish crown and throne from King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. But his wife [b. c. 1015] wouldn't be talked out of the murderous plot that she already had worked out. She accused her husband of inconstancy and unreliability. She asked if his commitment to their marriage and his feelings for her as his spouse were equally changing and undependable.