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Lady Macbeth
"Your hand, your tongue; look like th' innocent flower, But be the serpent under't"
The use of the metaphor shows Lady Macbeth manipulating Macbeth telling him to act innnocent on the surface but betray Jing Duncan and kill him.
"serpent" religious imagery
Macbeth
"Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand?"
The use of the rhetorical question shows us that Macbeth feels guilty about killing King Duncan as he has gone against the divine right of kings.
King Duncan
"Fair and noble hostess, We are your guest to-night"
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