The following lines from the famous Shakespeare play prove this fact.
' Art thou afeard, to be the same in thine own act and valour, as thou art in desire '. Explanation -
Here Lady Macbeth believes that her husband wants to be the king because he has all the required qualities.
He is behaving like a coward by not killing the king and going against his desires.
In Swifts’s Modest Proposal, he suggests eating poor Irish children as a solution to the social problem. Of course, it’s meant satirically. Swift didn’t really advocate cannibalism.
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Question: How does Mrs. Ebbling feel about her husband?
Answer: B) She's grateful to him!
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