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<span>Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth she should have only male children because of her unusual strength and ambition.
Lady Macbeth asks the spirits to “unsex her” to make her more masculine so that she can go through with the plan to murder Duncan.
The play shows that males are inherently more violent than females through these two examples. Lady Macbeth wants her female nature to be stripped away so she can harden her heart and kill Duncan, and Macbeth hopes that she doesn't have daughters because her nature is more masculine already.</span>
<span>It is internal because Rachel is impatient as she waits for her birthday.</span>