Answer:
Explanation:
The great thing about any Shakespearean Play is that there are always alternatives to any answer to any question. So in this case, her mental state is really a two edged sword.
I'm sure she did not fully see what the consequences of her part in Duncan's murder would be. To her, it was a simple matter of killing Duncan which would lead Macbeth from being Thane to King.
She sounds tough as she urges Macbeth to commit the dead. There's nothing I know of that contradicts that stance.
But what she finds out is that Macbeth has
- powerful enemies
- witches who are very crafty
- witches whose power Macbeth has not taken into consideration.
- witches whose prophecies Macbeth does not take the trouble to interpret
Lady Macbeth is not told enough to make her cautious. All she sees is the crown. I do not like her very much, but I do pity her.
51. Fear does not allow Victor to explain how he made his creature, as he discovered the secret of bringing things to life using parts of the body of a graveyard.
52. A. Walton still thinks that Victor has only a great desire to unravel the mysteries of nature and know everything
52. B. Walton wants to know how the creature was created
53. He accused them of embarking on a suicide mission to the North Pole.