Lady Macbeth challenges Macbeth’s manhood. She asks him if he is afraid to finish what he had started. She remains calm after the murders, telling him a little water will clean up the traces of the murder. She takes the daggers and plants them on the guards because Macbeth has lost his will to go back to the scene of the crime. She tells Macbeth to stop felling guilty, and by the end of the play she kills herself because the guilt overwhelmed her.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Bridgett -- Be a Man!
Lady Macbeth challenges Macbeth’s manhood. She asks him if he is afraid to finish what he had started. She remains calm after the murders, telling him a little water will clean up the traces of the murder. She takes the daggers and plants them on the guards because Macbeth has lost his will to go back to the scene of the crime. She tells Macbeth to stop felling guilty, and by the end of the play she kills herself because the guilt overwhelmed her.
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