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What does Lady Macbeth resolve to do?

AWhatever necessary to help Macbeth become king

BReturn to her home and leave Macbeth

CConvince Macbeth to abandon his ambition

DConfess their intentions to King Duncan

Answer:

A. Whatever necessary to help Macbeth become king

Read Explanation:

Lady Macbeth

  • Macbeth's wife, a deeply ambitious woman who lusts for power and position.

  • Early in the play, she seems to be the stronger and more ruthless of the two, as she urges her husband to kill Duncan and seize the crown.

  • After the bloodshed begins, however, Lady Macbeth falls victim to guilt and madness to an even greater degree than her husband.


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