It represents Lady Macbeth's malaise and guilt awakening and driving her to insanity. In this scene, she "sees" blood on her hands, a metaphor for her guilt, and it cannot be washed off- the sin cannot be undone. After this scene, Lady Macbeth's strength runs out and is overcome with guilt to the point that she commits suicide.
Enkidu told Gilgamesh that in his dreams he felt that he was
all alone in a plain and was captured by a man with the face of lion and eagles
talons. Although he fought hard but was overpowered and made into a birdlike
creature. After that he was dragged to the underworld where he saw kings and
queens eating dirt and all were in feathers. Queen Ereshkigal ruled and Belit-Seri
k was kneeling before her. Enkidu suffered for 12 long days before death came
to him.
<span>when examining primary sources, it is important to evaluate the creator's : Purpose
Depending on the purpose, sometimes the creator tend to be very biased.
For example, if a candidate write an article on why the other candidate will not be a good fit for the position, the readers should not believe it because clearly the creator write this for his own benefit</span>
Answer: Romeo and Juliet's story is still relevant today, as people in society and religion have similar experiences with what they went through. But there are also common events that happen in religion that are also similar to Romeo and Juliet. Arranged marriages in Muslim culture. Forced marriage by parents.
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