“Had he not ressembled my father as he slept, had’t i done it”.
- Act 2 scene 2.
-Lady Macbeth who seemingly is instead of the sidelines of Macbeth intent bu rather taking control of the situation, is unable to commit such sinful commission although she criticised Macbeth’s same intent to do so, mostly due to his sex being a man, showing that Lady Macbeth too has the feminine qualities of her sex, and still remains in the Jacobean expression of a female.
“A Great petrubution in nature, to recieve at once, the benefit of sleep, and do the effects of watching.”
“She has light by her continually”.
“Out dam spot out, out I say!”.
What does the repition of the word “out” suggest?
“All The perfumes of arabia will not sweeten this little hand”.
“The queen, my lord, is dead”.