Macbeth: "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No."
Lady Macbeth: "All the perfumes of Arabia cannot sweeten this little hand."
Sounds the same to me.
No, actually Macbeth is in the play called "Macbeth." The Merchant of Venice is a different play, with entirely different characters, but both are in the category of Shakespearean plays.
Hecate's (APEX)
There is no narrator in Macbeth. It is a play told by the numerous characters.
over ambition- greed
Probably
No, actually Macbeth is in the play called "Macbeth." The Merchant of Venice is a different play, with entirely different characters, but both are in the category of Shakespearean plays.
There is no character named Seton in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The main characters are Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Duncan, Banquo, and Macduff, among others. If you are referring to a different version or adaptation of Macbeth, please provide more context.
researched the character of Macbeth
Hecate's (APEX)
There is no narrator in Macbeth. It is a play told by the numerous characters.
The characters in Macbeth were largely fictional, though Macbeth himself is based on a real Scottish king who reigned in the 11th century. Lady Macbeth is thought to have been inspired by the historical figure Gruoch, who was the wife of Macbeth.
over ambition- greed
Probably
Banquo and Macbeth. And the other witches, of course.
Macbeth caused it, Lady Macbeth proposed it, the stewards were killed for it, and the king's sons took the blame for it.
Seyton was loyal to Macbeth right to the very end.
The three witches.