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... Macbeth and Lady Macbeth reveal their awareness of the horror of the deed by calling upon darkness to cloak their crime ( I , iv , 50-53 ; I , v , 51-55 ) . Finally , Macbeth bluntly states that if he could be sure he would escape ...
... Macbeth and Lady Macbeth reveal their awareness of the horror of the deed by calling upon darkness to cloak their crime ( I , iv , 50-53 ; I , v , 51-55 ) . Finally , Macbeth bluntly states that if he could be sure he would escape ...
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Macbeth does hear a voice in the night , but it is not a threat of judgment and punishment causing one night's poor rest . It is a voice , possibly of bad conscience , warning that Macbeth , through his sin , has murdered sleep : Macb ...
Macbeth does hear a voice in the night , but it is not a threat of judgment and punishment causing one night's poor rest . It is a voice , possibly of bad conscience , warning that Macbeth , through his sin , has murdered sleep : Macb ...
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Macbeth's already distressed conscience , for meeting Macduff on the battlefield much later , he commands , " But ... Macbeth , who acts upon the momentary security given by the witches to increase his sin , murders Macduff's family ...
Macbeth's already distressed conscience , for meeting Macduff on the battlefield much later , he commands , " But ... Macbeth , who acts upon the momentary security given by the witches to increase his sin , murders Macduff's family ...
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