Lady Macbeth takes her husband to be scared because he didn't want to kill the king
Answer:
I think no !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
I believe the first one is third person omniscient and the second is third person limited ^^
In my world, I believe that young adults can be comfortable discussing their feelings with both parties - it all depends on the closeness of their relationship with that person! Though, we might be a bit more wary about speaking out with friends who have an influence on us or might be more biased, due to peer pressure.
Often times, we tend to not share information regarding our feelings with people we don't know well, or aren't comfortable with. Close friends and trusted adults can be good people to vent to about these things :)
<em>I hope I was of assistance! </em><u><em>#SpreadTheLove! <3</em></u>
You ask yourself, "what is the main idea?" "what is the story about?". The theme is like the things that the story surrounds.