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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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I.v.71-72

II.ii.51-53

III.i.107

IV.ii.6

V.i.32

V.v.28-29

A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.

These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.

This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.

Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.

Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word "out" to show how badly she wants the "blood" to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.

A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.

"Out, damned spot! Out, I say!

"So is he mine: in such bloody distance."

"I am afraid to think what I have done."

"Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes."

"Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

"Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear."

"infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers."

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  • I.v.71-72
  • Only look up clear: to alter favour ever is to fear.
  • II.ii.51-53
  • infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers.
  • I am afraid to think what I have done.
  • III.i.107
  • So is he mine: in such bloody distance.
  • A metaphor is being used to compare fear and favor to not show guilt, but instead cover it with innoccence. A couplet is also in use since it gives two rhyming words in the end.
  • IV.ii.6
  • Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes.
  • These quotes uses irony to show that men are usually the ones to be stronger in a sitaution. In this case, it is Lady Macbeth, the woman, that tries to be the stronger one. She ends up taking over the situation to do something about it.
  • V.i.32
  • Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
  • This is also uses irony because Macbeth is willing to kill the friend that was loyal to him. All for a death of a friend just to protect the murder he committed.
  • V.v.28-29
  • Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
  • Although Macduff meant to do the right thing, Lady macduff was suspicious of the situation in which she was angered for him leaving their family. Thus foreshadowing the dreadful death of Macduff's wife and kids.
  • Lady Macbeth uses repetition with the word out to show how badly she wants the blood to come off her hands. This is a demonstration of the guilt that is still with her and shows how bad it is affecting her.
  • A metaphor is being used to compare Macbeth's tragedy for all the guilt he went rhough was for nothing. All the fight, killing, and guilt was just all suffrage.
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