Act1 Scene 7

 


In this scene, Macbeth starts with a soliloquy we’re feels that he can not kill Duncan. Throughout time he has become too loyal to Dunacan and is thinking deeply about the consequences of killing Duncan. Also it is because Duncan even knighted Macbeth thane of Cawdor. Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to be the man he should be the merciless man who would kill anyone that is blocking his way. Lady Macbeth is questioning his masculinity, she tells Macbeth that if he lives like a coward because he has not killed Duncan, and he will die without achieving anything because he did not trust himself to kill Duncan.”Live a coward and die in thine own esteem”

 

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  1. Hello Eduardo,

    Your summary of events here is clear and you have clearly understood the characters and the language.

    I would like you to look at your sentence structures and how this might affect your meaning. I’m happy to work with you on this.

    I can see that you have achieved the Discovery badge, but you’re not doing this consistently in your work this year. Why is that?

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