He was tired due to his masturbation that's what our university of literature, Okalama,US PROFESSOR says. he mated with other servants to shed his tension but it backfired and he got even more nervous...
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The witches told Macbeth that no man born from woman could kill him, but Macduff was born by Cesarean section meaning that he wasn't technically born naturally from woman.He is able to do it because the prophecies (one of which was "Beware Macduff!" as you will remember) are specially tailored to allow Macduff to be the one to kill Macbeth. The witches know full well that Macduff was "not of woman born" in the sense that he was delivered by Cesarian section, which is why they worded their prophecy that way.It's like saying "no American-born state governor will ever" do something. It helps if you know ahead of time than there is a state governor who is not American-born.
Please write your question in a complete sentence. What do you want to know ABOUT Macbeth's final battle? Macbeth didnt use magic as they thought it was wrong so they had a battle without magic :) Macbeth thought magic is rubbish,, so they had a battle with fists :):)
Macbeth was driven by greed and his wife to become ruler. Once he had it in his grasp, he was willing to do anything to retain the power. Once one murder has been committed, is it really hard to envision the same person murdering once more? ten times more? The sacrifice of moral reasoning creates a void into which other emotions will flow. Another question would be, how moral was Macbeth to begin with?
He has forgotten that he is holding it. He is in a state of shock and does not fully understand what he is doing.
Malcolm says on the battlefield, Macbeth's army has been delibertly missing them. It seems no one wishes for Macbeth to be king, not even his own side!
The witches told Macbeth that no man born from woman could kill him, but Macduff was born by Cesarean section meaning that he wasn't technically born naturally from woman.He is able to do it because the prophecies (one of which was "Beware Macduff!" as you will remember) are specially tailored to allow Macduff to be the one to kill Macbeth. The witches know full well that Macduff was "not of woman born" in the sense that he was delivered by Cesarian section, which is why they worded their prophecy that way.It's like saying "no American-born state governor will ever" do something. It helps if you know ahead of time than there is a state governor who is not American-born.
Please write your question in a complete sentence. What do you want to know ABOUT Macbeth's final battle? Macbeth didnt use magic as they thought it was wrong so they had a battle without magic :) Macbeth thought magic is rubbish,, so they had a battle with fists :):)
In Act 3 of Macbeth, hints and nuances of the gathering forces of opposition to Macbeth include Macduff's suspicious absence at Macbeth's coronation, Banquo's suspicions about the witches' prophecies, and Lennox's cryptic comments about the state of Scotland under Macbeth's rule. These subtle signs suggest that there are growing forces aligning against Macbeth's reign, setting the stage for his downfall.
Shakespeare shows Macbeth's disturbed state through his soliloquies, erratic behavior, and hallucinations after committing murder. Lady Macbeth's disturbed nature is revealed through her sleepwalking, guilt-ridden speeches, and deteriorating mental health as she grapples with the consequences of their actions.
Because she made it clear that Macbeth was involved in the murders of Duncan, Banquo and Macduff's family, and Macbeth was the person they would have to report to. Going up to someone and saying "I understand that you are a serial killer" is not a safe thing to do.
Macbeth was driven by greed and his wife to become ruler. Once he had it in his grasp, he was willing to do anything to retain the power. Once one murder has been committed, is it really hard to envision the same person murdering once more? ten times more? The sacrifice of moral reasoning creates a void into which other emotions will flow. Another question would be, how moral was Macbeth to begin with?
He has forgotten that he is holding it. He is in a state of shock and does not fully understand what he is doing.
Malcolm says on the battlefield, Macbeth's army has been delibertly missing them. It seems no one wishes for Macbeth to be king, not even his own side!
lady Macbeth is one of the most important female character created by shakespeare . the character of lady Macbeth is generally discrebed as that of a she - monster. she is also called forth witch. he is single minded in realizing her ambation. when she came to know of the prophey of the witches . she started dreaming of the queen of Scotland . Her Ambition :- like her husband .she is also highly ambitious. when she come to know about the prediction of the witches regrading her husband. her ambiton begins to roar high in the sky . she fear that the gentleness of her husband might come in way of fullfilling this ambition. A Great motivator:- lady Macbeth shows frimness of purpose. she says that she has make up is mind to do something nothing can shake her dererminator. he says that she can even take away a baby his breast and kill it,if she has decide to do so. he tells her hasband if he can not murder the king . she herself would do it mad of her husband lady Macbeth is madly in love with her hasband . she can cross the limits for his shake she wants him to occupy her remorse . lady macberh gets what she aspires to get . she became a queen of Scotland . but she is not happy . she feels that the crown gemmed by blood drops. she sadly relizes that after the becoming the queen , she is more and more lonly. she feels that her hands are sinered. she washes hand a number of times . still in her imagination she find blood drops on them.
Lady Macbeth covers for Macbeth at the banquet by implying to the guests that he has had similar disturbing episodes since childhood, and that they should simply ignore his behavior. She says that Macbeth's visions are a known ailment and advises the guests to leave him alone in his current state.
"Out damned spot" is a famous line from Shakespeare's play Macbeth, spoken by Lady Macbeth in Act 5. It refers to her guilt and the metaphorical stain of blood on her hands from the murders she and Macbeth committed. The line showcases Lady Macbeth's deteriorating mental state as her guilt overwhelms her.
Macbeth avoids using the words murder or kill because he is in denial and feels guilty about his plan to kill Duncan. He is suppressing his conscience and trying to rationalize his actions by using euphemisms. This reluctance to face the reality of his plan shows that Macbeth's state of mind is conflicted and troubled.