Macbeth Act 2 Scene 2 Analysis

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Act Two, Scene 2 of Macbeth is a scene in the play in which Shakespeare uses the language techniques; metaphor, symbolism and soliloquy to identify the extent of how cruel and premeditating Lady Macbeth really is. In this scene we also see how precarious and regretful Macbeth is when he murders Duncan. Lady Macbeth plays a pivotal role in keeping Macbeth from crossing the border to insanity whilst at the same time belittling and manipulating Macbeth to convince him that murdering Duncan was an essential step to facilitate a speedy passageway to the throne. Shakespeare shows the extent of how strong Lady Macbeth is, he uses the quote “Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done’t.” (2.2.12-13) This quote shows the degree of dedication

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