- Discuss the question, what does it mean to be a “man”? Do you agree with Lady Macbeth’s view? Or do you think Macbeth’s consideration is more “manly”?
I think Macbeth's consideration is more "manly". He has a conscious. Despite he's ambition, he has a heart because he's not just thinking about just killing Duncan and getting the crown. Unlike Lady Macbeth, he is actually thinking about the pro's and cons of it. But he also seems like a fearful man. Macbeth is scared of what may happen when he meets with Duncan in the after life, like he's afraid of Duncan.
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