Lady Macbeth Power Quotes Flashcards

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“I dare do all that may become a man”

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Lady Macbeth challenges Macbeth to act beyond what he thinks is acceptable, pushing him to perform actions that would traditionally be seen as too extreme for a woman of the time.

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“Unsex me here”

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Lady macbeth calls upon the supernatural spirits to strip her of her femininity, so she can be more poewerful

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“It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness”

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Lady Macbeth criticizes her husband’s nature, calling him too kind and gentle to seize power by any means necessary. This shows her strength of character and her willingness to embrace ruthlessness where Macbeth falters.

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“A little water clears us of this deed”

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After the murder of Duncan, Lady Macbeth remains calm and composed, assuring Macbeth that the crime can be easily concealed. Her practicality and lack of remorse in the face of their bloody deeds demonstrate a terrifying level of resolve and strength.

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This quote shows how when Macbeth hesitates after the murder, she takes charge, emphasizing her practical and fearless nature.

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“Give me the daggers.”

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Lady Macbeth takes control of the situation, showing her confidence and determination.

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“Screw your courage to the sticking-place, and we’ll not fail.”

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This quote shows how she challenges Macbeth’s masculinity to persuade him to commit murder, demonstrating her dominance over him.

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“When you durst do it, then you were a man.”

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This quote shows how she commands Macbeth to be deceptive and ruthless, showing her ability to manipulate him.

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“Look like th’ innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t.”

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