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What do Lady Macbeth’s words “unsex me here” mean?

AShe wants to set aside feminine sentiments that could hinder bloody ambitions

BShe wishes to magically transform into a man

CShe desires to become less feminine and more masculine in appearance

DShe hopes to gain supernatural powers

Answer:

A. She wants to set aside feminine sentiments that could hinder bloody ambitions

Read Explanation:

  • In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth's line “unsex me here” means she wants to remove her female qualities and become more powerful.

  • She asks spirits to take away her “weaknesses” so she can achieve her ambitions.


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