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  1. Sarah greets the Dwarf as Frank, and says, “Forgive me.”. Strangely, it is the Tragedian who replies to Sarah. The Tragedian says, “We all make mistakes,” in an annoying theatrical tone. The Tragedian claims that he has spent years worrying about Sarah, thinking that she’s “here alone, breaking your heart about me.”.

  2. Dec 7, 2021 · Why does Macbeth feel confident on the eve of battle? What is the first development that causes him to question his confidence?

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    • Summary: Act 4: Scene 1
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    In a dark cavern, a bubbling cauldron hisses and spits, and the three witchessuddenly appear onstage. They circle the cauldron, chanting spells and adding bizarre ingredients to their stew—“eye of newt and toe of frog, / Wool of bat and tongue of dog” (4.1.14–15). Hecate materializes and compliments the witches on their work. One of the witches the...

    At Macduff’s castle, Lady Macduff accosts Ross, demanding to know why her husband has fled. She feels betrayed. Ross insists that she trust her husband’s judgment and then regretfully departs. Once he is gone, Lady Macduff tells her son that his father is dead, but the little boy perceptively argues that he is not. Suddenly, a messenger hurries in,...

    Outside King Edward’s palace, Malcolm speaks with Macduff, telling him that he does not trust him since he has left his family in Scotland and may be secretly working for Macbeth. To determine whether Macduff is trustworthy, Malcolm rambles on about his own vices. He admits that he wonders whether he is fit to be king, since he claims to be lustful...

    The witches are vaguely absurd figures, with their rhymes and beards and capering, but they are also clearly sinister, possessing a great deal of power over events. Are they simply independent agents playing mischievously and cruelly with human events? Or are the “weird sisters” agents of fate, betokening the inevitable? The word weird descends ety...

  4. In her soliloquy, Lady Macbeth reveals her perspective on the female gender and feels that she must shed her gentle nature in order to be callous and cruel like a man.

  5. The grief implies the genuine devotion of a man whose courage we cannot doubt-but behind our view of it lurks the knowledge that his wife died with a bewildered sense of betrayal.

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  7. May 3, 2023 · LADY MACBETH. Sit, worthy friends: my lord is often thus, And hath been from his youth: pray you, keep seat; The fit is momentary; upon a thought He will again be well: if much you note him, You shall offend him and extend his passion: Feed, and regard him not. Are you a man? MACBETH Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appal ...

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