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... Lady Macbeth shows how she feels about her husband. She says that he is, "Too full o' th' milk of human kindness"( I, v, 16). She shows that he is too innocent and kind to people. Although he could be great because of the position he was in, he would not take advantage of his opportunity to siege glory and become King. She then forces this on him. Macbeth returns home, and the first person to propose the killing of Duncan is, of course, the corruptive Lady Macbeth, who says, "O, never shall sun that morrow see!"( I, v, 62-63). Before she spoke these words, Macbeth innocently about the arrival of Duncan and his staying at their house for that night. Later in the play, Macbeth feels that he should not go through with his plan to kill King Duncan. Lady Macbeth sways this out of him in Act I ...
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