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Essay title: Macbeth

From the beginning of the story , Lady Macbeth encourages

her Husband to do what he must to gain te throne. "That I may pour my spirts in thine ear chastise with the valor of my tongue all that impedes thee from the golden round"(339). Now with her wicked thoughts of her so loved husband.

However, do they really think that Macbeth would have committed this murder if his wife haith not been at his ear? Can they really think that he would have been able to kill the king if his wife had not been at his side? Lady Macbeth seems fears and fearless with the attitude that she carries on, but as the story goes on her attitude goes for a spin she has now turned her attitude into worry and panic.

Lady Macbeth seems a bit crazy because of the way she speaks. It seems as she has no fears." Come, you spirt that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full of desire cruelty! Make thick my blood; stop

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