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"Unsex Me Here" Macbeth Analysis
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Act 1, Scene 5 is a soliloquy spoken by Lady Macbeth after she has read her husbands letter, and when she knows from the messenger that the king will be arriving that night.
The raven himself is hoarse
That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan
Under my battlements. Come, you spirits
That tend on mo ....
Middle of essay ....ven is also mentioned to be hoarse, this shows that its powers are impaired, and it is being silenced as to not attract attention to the horrors that come.
Duncan’s entrace is said to be ‘fatal’ Shakespear used this as a play on words with a double meaning, not only would there be bloodshed, but King Duncan is to meet his fate.
In the third line of the soliloquy Lady Macbeth is giving a direct call to evil spirits so that she can clearly instruct them. She then prays that they “unsex” her, in .... |
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