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Macbeth

"stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires"




this is a rhyming couplet and Macbeth is telling lady Macbeth to act innocent and not to show their true desires to kill Duncan to get to the throne

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 innocent on the surface but betray king Duncan and kill him.


"serpent" religious imagery

King Duncan

O valiant cousin! worthy gentleman"





Banguo

"thou hast it now - king, crawdor, glamis, all, as the weird women promised, and i fear thou pla