The Motives of Lady Macbeth

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English

 

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William S

 

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December 27, 2013

 

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So that the reader sees Lady Macbeth as more of an evil character, which in her own way conjures evil spirits. In the first part of the second line Lady Macbeth says, "That tend on mortal thought." It means that she wants the evil spirits that wait on thoughts of murder or death to come to her. This phrase foreshadows the many deaths that happen by the end of the play...
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This phrase foreshadows the many deaths that happen by the end of the play. By now, we can see Lady Macbeth's nature. Her thoughts are all dark images, and her mind is set on the murder of the King. Finally, in the most significant part of the sentence Lady Macbeth says, "unsex me here." She wants the spirits to come and take away her soft, feminine characteristics...
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