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Thank you for this analysis but does lady Macbeth masculinity goes to a feminine position in the beginning on this scene? And when does Macbeth get into a masculine position?
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thank you so much for this analysis!! i really love your opinions and the way you explain things, it really helps me out in understanding the text! ive never seen such a deep analysis on youtube before and i am just so grateful you have this out here for anyone who needs help like me :))
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Hi i just wanted to say that i appreciate these videos so much and value your insights into the complexities of Macbeth. Thank you so much and wish you all the best!
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Thank you for this analysis but does lady Macbeth masculinity goes to a feminine position in the beginning on this scene? And when does Macbeth get into a masculine position?
Yes. Act 3, scene 2, is where we start to see the cracks in here armour of self-delusion. It progressively gets worse.