In Act I Scene 7 Macbeth seems hesitant abot the assasination of the king to get the crown.Then lady Macbeth tells him about being a real man and she uses these words..." <em>When you durst do it , then you were a man,..And to be more than what you were...you would be so much more the man..."</em>By using these words she calls him a coward and questions his manhood. Then he decides to act, when she implies that he is much less than a man.
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So when my teacher handed out Hamlet that day, I didn't have to worry about struggling through a boring story with old characters.
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you forgot to add the arguments. The question is not clear without the arguments attached.
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the world were different so that she might accept the shepherd's offer