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What Does Macbeth See At The Beginning of Act II? |
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Why Doesn't Lady Macbeth Murder Duncan? |
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He Looked Like Her Father |
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How Do They Make The Guards Look Guilty? |
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They Rub Blood On Their Armor After Drugging Them |
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What Is the Porter Pretending To Be In Scene III of Act II? |
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Who Flees The Castle In Fear? |
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What Strange Things Happened The Night Duncan Dies? |
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Where is Macbeth When Act II Ends? |
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Who Said "Is This A Dagger Which I See Before Me, The Handle Toward My Hand? Come Let Me Clutch Thee. I Have Thee Not, And Yet I See The Still"? What Does It Mean? |
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Macbeth Sees The Daggers As He Hallucinates. It Is A Manifestation Of His Desire And Guilt. |
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Who Said "Give Me The Daggers. The Sleeping And The Dead Are But Pictures"? What Does It Mean? |
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Lady Macbeth Trying To Convince Macbeth That There Is Nothing To Fear |
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Who Said "Most Sacrilegious Murder Hath Broke Ope The Lord's Anointed Temple And Stole Thence The Life O'th' Building"? What Does It Mean? |
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Macduff, He Says It Because The King Is A Holy Figure And That His Death Is An Act Against God. |
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Who Said "Oh, Yet I Do Repent Me Of My Fury, That I Did Kill Them"? What Does It Mean? |
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Macbeth, Expressing Deception And Truth Within His Statement On The King's Death |
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