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Macbeth
"stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires."
This refers to Macbeth wanting to hide his desires and intentions from both others and himself. He wants the blanket of darkness to hide the fire of malice inside of him.
"I dare do all that may become a man; who dares do more is none."
Macbeth is saying that he isn't afraid to do anything that's suitable for a man to do, but if he went beyond what's suitable he would not be a man.
Lady Macbeth
"come you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here"
Here Lady Macbeth asks the "spirits" to strip away female qualities and replace them with male qualities, those qualities that will enable her to be ruthless enough to assassinate King Duncan.
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