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No No your all wrong.

What you're saying is true, but she killed herself for more than one reason. Very little points in the direction you thought of, most points in the direction that she did not want to face the consequences of her and Macbeth's actions. If you go over Lady Macbeth's more important lines you'll see this. I looked in the Cliffs Notes and it agrees also. You could do a small essay of one or two paragraphs on what you thought but, for a paper I suggest further studying and understanding into Lady Macbeth's character.

Posted by Clustinburg on April 02, 1997 at 13:01:43
In Reply to "Lady Macbeth: Why suicide?" posted by Jay Barker on March 31, 1997 at 20:28:51


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