D, Explanation: Lady Macbeth remains firmly behind the plan to murder Duncan while her husband, in contrast, is far more hesitant. Choice a is incorrect. In Act I, she seems less kind and gentle than he does. Choice b is incorrect. Lady Macbeth begins thinking of the murder of Duncan as soon as she reads his letter about the witches' predictions, which include the remark about Macbeth being "king hereafter." Choice c is incorrect. While her husband recognizes the possible dangers of killing Duncan, Lady Macbeth does not foresee any problems.
The exercise requires you to analyze the play on lines, 120-138 of Hamlet and the Gravedigger. See details below.
<h3>How do you analyze a play?</h3>
To analyze a play, first, you need to read it thoroughly. Thereafter,
- Highlight the names of the characters
- In this particular case, take note of the words being spoken by the characters.
- Identify the theme of the play; then
- Justify how the words spoken by the characters in the sections highlighted help to contribute to the play.
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Theme's are harder to identify because different people have different views. Nobody sees everything the exact same. So it's harder to find an exact theme, because people will take different things from the material.
Your enemy's servants and yours have been having a squabble when I chanced upon them. I merely joined them when someone from the enemy was about to attack me. The point is, I don't even know how the squabble started.