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Tresset [83]
3 years ago
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Which theme do Lady Macbeth's words to her husband most often express?

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stich3 [128]3 years ago
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I believe that Lady Macbeth's words to her husband most often express her dissatisfaction with him. She believes he is not strong enough, she is emasculating, making her husband feel he's not a real man. She often says she wished she were born a man, so that she could do everything her weak husband isn't capable of doing.
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