Power and Ambition
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- Created on: 07-03-17 11:57
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- Power and Ambition
- "unsex me here" Act 1, Scene 5
- Inverts natural order of women being weak and feeble.
- Shows Lady Macbeth's power.
- "Pour my spirits in thine ear" Act 1, Scene 5
- Lady Macbeth has more power than Macbeth
- Links to the witches with the noun 'spirits' which implies witchcraft.
- "Vaulting ambition which o'erleaps itself And falls on the other side"
- Macbeth says that it's not him committing the murder but his ambition driving him on.
- "unsex me here" Act 1, Scene 5
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