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She bullies him. She suggests that he would not be manly if he does not carry through with the plan. Then she suggests that there is no way that her plan will fail, provided he has the courage to see it through. His masculinity and courage are hot buttons as well she knows.

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It was her idea to blame the grooms. (She did not think ahead to the obvious consequence that they would be killed as a result.)

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Q: How does lady macbeth persuade macbeth to accept her plan to murder duncan?
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