Culpability Between Characters In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

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Rough Draft # 3 In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, passage 2.2 12-93 is significant because of the use of the theme topics guilt, good vs evil and Lady Macbeth’s dominant character. Specifically, the passage is significant because of the use of the theme topic guild that creates culpability between characters throughout the scene. Also because of how the theme topic good vs evil reflects the character's’ ambitions. Finally, it is significant because of how Lady Macbeth’s character is portrayed as dominant which haunts her later on.

The passage is significant because of the use of the theme topic guilt that creates culpability between characters throughout the scene. Macbeth feels guilty that even sleep shouldn’t be an option for him.”I heard a

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