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Macbeth shows considerable remorse and guilt after murdering King Duncan. His first expression of remorse occurs in a soliloquy right after the King's body is discovered by Macduff. Macbeth had hoped to be in his chambers with his wife when the body was discovered.
Blood is used as a symbol of guilt throughout the play, as well as an indirect comparison or a metaphor. Guilt haunts Macbeth, both as a ghost that he sees, as well as the heaviness on his conscious. Lady Macbeth's guilt causes her to sleepwalk and be haunted by Duncan's blood that she cannot 'clean' her hands of.
Yes , because some people all they want to do is eat.so I believe that it is a addiction like a drug that every one has 3 times a day but like any drug some people get addicted.
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-My husband would go to the evening event and i would stay alone in this hotel room, in the dark. and he makes excuses for me.
- i would stay alone in this hotel room in the dark, my husband would go to the event of the evening and make excuses for me
- my husband would stay alone in this room in the dark, and i would make excuses for me to go to the hotel event of the evening
- make excuses for me and i would stay alone in this hotel room, my husband would go to the evening event in the dark
- my husband would go alone to the evening event and make excuses for me to stay in this hotel room in the dark
The correct answer is vane!