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Lady M. Out, damned spot! out, I say! One; two: why, then, 'tis time to do 't. Hell is murky! Fie, my lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him?

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How is the theme of Macbeth destruction?

Macbeth shows it through his tyranny,murders and his eagerness to see the witches again. Lady Macbeth shows it when she turns mad nearing the end of the play and her death. ('out damn spot! out, i say!') the spot thing is a direct quote from the play, it has no intention to be offensive or anything.


What does lady Macbeth say when she washing blood off her hands?

Lady Macbeth says "Out, damned spot! out, I say!" while washing blood off her hands. She is tormented by guilt and is hallucinating the bloodstains that symbolize her role in the murder of King Duncan.


Who does lady Macbeth say king Duncan looks like?

Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.


What age was Lady Macbeth?

The play doesn't say.


What impression does Lady Macbeth's speech give you about her character?

There are several speeches she does. We need to know which one. " Out damned spot, I say"


What does lady Macbeth say about Macbeth's character?

He is too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way.


What prompts Lady Macbeth to say to her son that his father is dead when actually he is not?

In the original version of the play (Shakespeare's) Macbeth and Lady Macbeth do not have any children. You might of watched/read/heard a different version...


What examples of diacope in Macbeth?

One example of diacope in Macbeth is when Lady Macbeth says "Out, damned spot! out, I say!" as she tries to wash the imaginary blood from her hands. This repetition of the word "out" highlights her desperation and guilt. Another example is in Macbeth's soliloquy where he says "utter confusion" in Act 5, Scene 5, emphasizing the chaos and disorder he feels.


When does lady Macbeth say that duncan will leave inverness?

The day after he arrives at their home.


Which does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth?

This soliloquy from Lady Macbeth reveals her cunning and ambitious nature. She is willing to manipulate her husband in order to achieve her desired outcome of becoming queen. Lady Macbeth's willingness to go to extreme lengths to seize power establishes her as a dominant and morally ambiguous character.


Who would you say is the more forceful character Macbeth or lady Macbeth?

Lady Macbeth is the more forceful, probably because she is less foresighted. Macbeth knows the likely consequences of his acts, but she does not. She cannot imagine the downside to the murder; all she sees is herself as the chatelaine, hosting dinner parties. This lack of foresight gives her the strength to use everything she's got to persuade Macbeth to the murder.


Who to explain out damed spot out i say?

To explain "Out, out, damned spot," from Shakespeare's Macbeth: Lady Macbeth speaks in Act 5, scene 1, trying to wash imaginary blood (symbolizing her guilt) from her hands. She is tormented by the consequences of her and Macbeth's murderous actions, showcasing her guilt and mental deterioration. The phrase highlights her desperate attempts to cleanse herself of her sins, but ultimately reveals her inability to rid herself of the guilt haunting her conscience.