Capulet's servant was unaware of Romeo's identity as a Montague, so because he couldn't read, he asks Romeo for help in reading the invitation Capulet gave him. This is where Romeo finds out about the party and Romeo wants to go because Rosaline will be there.
Macbeth speaks his final speech when the joined forces of Malcolm and Macduff are coming to his castle to defeat him. In a brief moment, we can see an echo of Macbeth's former self when he hears the cry of a woman, and he thinks to himself that once upon a time he would be scared of such a cry and maybe stop fighting, but that time is long gone. He has committed so many atrocities that nothing can startle him now.
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This question is your own opinion
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You have to write your own a opinion on how you think women roles have changed over the years, so basically listen to the part where it says think.