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Lady Macbeth influenced Macbeth's decision to murder Duncan by being manipulative and questioning Macbeth's status as a man. She claimed that she would have "plucked the boneless gums out of her nipple" if she had promised it to Macbeth. This prompts Macbeth to follow through with his promise when he said he would murder Duncan earlier.
She asks him if he would rather be a coward than seize an opportunity to achieve the "ornament" of life - the crown. Additionally, Lady Macbeth says that she cannot love a man who is not willing to have the integrity to do such a thing, this really persuades him as they do share a passionate bond throughout the play.
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Slaughterhouse-Five is an account of Billy Pilgrim's capture and incarceration by the Germans during the last years of World War II, and scattered throughout the narrative are episodes from Billy's life both before and after the war, and from his travels to the planet Tralfamadore (Trawl-fahm-uh-door).
Book Summary - Slaughterhouse-Five - CliffsNotes
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Hansel and Gretel couldn’t find their way out of the dark forest - Character vs. nature
Cinderella’s stepmother made her do all the housework and refused to take her to the ball - Character vs. character
The other little ducks and animals on the farm made fun of the ugly duckling because he looked different- Character vs. society
Explanation:
In the first sentence, the conflict is the dark forest, which is nature.
In the second example,the conflict is the stepmother, who is a character.
In the third sentence, the conflict is a group of animals, which is a society.