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I will pay for the following essay Macbeth Act 3. The essay is to be 1 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.Download file to see previous pages... Explain Macb

I will pay for the following essay Macbeth Act 3. The essay is to be 1 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

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Explain Macbeth does see Fleance as a threat to his throne as, according to witches’ prophecies, Banquo’s sons will rule the country. However, he does not see the bay as a threat yet – the boy is too small. Macbeth is more afraid of the boy’s father – Banquo. 3. Do you feel any sympathy at all for Lady Macbeth as she talks about her "doubtful joy" in scene 2? Explain. It is a pathetic sight – a queen, having no joy in life, because the way she got what she wanted was so wrong. She lives in fear that their guilt will be discovered. &nbsp.Nought's had, all's spent, /&nbsp.Where our desire is got without content. /'Tis safer to be that which we destroy / Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy. (3.2.6-9) Her life is empty and she even envies the king Duncan - she says it is “safer” to be in his place. On the other hand we do understand that she suffers greatly because of her own evil choice. Her ill conscience and a lack of joy is the sad consequence of the conspiracy and murder she took a part in. She finds no peace either during the day, nor can she sleep peacefully at night. 4. Quote and explain a line in this scene which helps develop the theme of sleeplessness. The theme of sleeplessness started back in the act 2 when Macbeth murdered the king. He heard the voice then: “Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor /Shall sleep no more.

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