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Answer the following: 1. Describe Lady Macbeth in your own words. 2. Why does Lady Macbeth say that they should not be scared? 3. How are we supposed to treat doubt? 4. Why does the poet ask you not to lie? 5. Why should you not look too good not talk too wise?​

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Answered by gowthamin148
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(a) Lady Macbeth is surely as memorable as her husband in Shakespeare's drama. She is ambitious, clever, and domineering. Once Macbeth shares with her his encounter with the witches, she is consumed with ambition. She will not be content until he seizes the throne of Scotland.

(b) Because she is in dipration to killed the king of Duncen.

(c) Have mercy on those who doubt. Jude 22 tells us to “have mercy on those who doubt.” It is easy to judge, condemn, and look down on doubters as if they are second-rate Christians. But to have mercy on those who doubt is to be there for them, comforting and building them up.

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