Answer: In this passage, Lady Macbeth expresses her feeling that she and Macbeth have gotten what they wanted, to be king and queen of Scotland, but they are not truly happy. Macbeth is growing paranoid about retaining his power and status, and emotional distance is beginning to separate him and his wife when they had once been so close. They've "spent" all they had to become royalty, but now they are not content.
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Right now I am stuck with not being able to make significant money because I haven't heard from my client for about 2 1/2 weeks ie no communication so consequently have not been paid and have no new work. A new way to think about it is, "no hay mal que bien no venga" which means there is not a bad thing that something good does not come of it. In my case, it has given me the time to work on my historical book which is at the publisher's and which needs my attention.I can seek help by talking to the internet agency that my client uses and have them try to call him. If he no longer has work, then I can bid on new contracts that come up as ones are always coming up.
Looking up, visitors would see 4,500 sparkling stars that would normally be difficult to see without the Telescope.
It is to be noted that the stars are usually observed using the Telescope.
<h3>What is a Telescope?</h3>
A Telescope is an observatory instrument with very powerful magnifying glass/lenses that enables the user(s) to see objects that are very far away, that they otherwise, would not have seen without the telescope.
Those who use Telescopes the most are astronomers.
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Im 99% sure that it is metaphor