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English, 21.10.2019 19:30 colyernicholas44

Lady macbeth. alack, i am afraid they have awaked,
and 'tis not done. th' attempt and not the deed
confounds us. hark! i laid their daggers ready;
he could not miss 'em. had he not resembled
my father as he slept, i had done 't.
- william shakespeare, macbeth, act ii, scene ii
what does lady macbeth's decision not to kill duncan herself show about her
character?
a. that she has a softer side although she rarely shows it
b. that she feels women are gentler than men and not as violent
c. thats she’s afraid of being blamed for any of the events that will happen
d. that she wants macbeth to take charge and do it proving he’s a real man

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