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Lady Macbeth


(1.5.57-58) In this scene believes that Macbeth lacks the ability to fulfil the witches� second prophecy. She learns that Duncan is coming to visit her and she calls upon supernatural agents to fill her with cruelty. says �Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell�� In this quote she is asking the supernatural agents to fill her with the darkest smoke of hell.
(5.1.38) In this scene a gentlewoman who waits on has seen her walking in her sleep and has asked a doctor�s advice. Together they observe make the gestures of repeatedly washing her hands as she relives the horrors that she and Macbeth have carried out and experienced. says �Hell is murky.� She is ...

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these sinful actions she describes hell as being dark and unclear.
(2.2.82-83) Here in this scene is talking to Macbeth about the murdering of Duncan. Macbeth�s hands were red with blood from killing Duncan and says �My hands are of your color, but I shame To wear a heart so white.� This quote means that she is in the middle of this incident but she wishes not to be in it because of its brutality. She feels ashamed because she made Macbeth make sure he fulfilled the witches prophecies.
(5.1.44-45) In this scene is sleep walking and is commenting on the wife of the Thane of Fife. �The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now?� This quote shows that she is afraid now for her and her husband. She realizes that the consequences of their actions will now decide their future, and her future does not look good. She is also wondering if she will ever be forgiven for her and her husbands evil actions.
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Added: 7/12/2007 10:20:59 AM
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