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  • Act I Scene iii Line 45-47
  • You should be women,And yet your beards forbid me to interpretThat you are so.
  • Act I scene vii Line 41-44
  • Which thou esteem’st the ornament of life,And live a coward in thine own esteem,Letting “I dare not” wait upon “I would, ”Like the poor cat i' th' adage?
  • Act II Scene ii Line 51-52
  • Infirm of purpose!Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the deadAre but as pictures
  • This quote uses imagery to make us visualize how the witches look like. This scene fits with the theme of gender because women are expected to be beautiful and not with a beard.
  • Act III Scene iv Line 63-66
  • Oh, these flaws and starts,Impostors to true fear, would well becomeA woman’s story at a winter’s fire, Authorized by her grandam..
  • The simile Lady Macbeth used was to compare her cowardice husband to a cat who wants to fish but doesn’t want to get wet. This scene corresponds with the theme of gender because Lady Macbeth is mocking Macbeth’s manhood.
  • Act IV Scene ii Line 39
  • Nay, how will you do for a husband
  • The simile in this quote is used by saying that a dead person can look as if they were asleep and harmless. This scene fits with the theme of gender because Lady Macbeth is calling Macbeth a coward for not being able to do tough jobs and for being emotional.
  • Act V Scene viii Line 13-16
  • Despair thy charm,And let the angel whom thou still hast servedTell thee, Macduff was from his mother’s wombUntimely ripped.
  • The metaphor in this quote compares Macbeth’s fear to a woman telling a scary story to their grandma. This scene fits with the theme of gender because Lady Macbeth is mocking his manhood and told him to stop trying to be the center of attention like a woman.
  • This quote causes comic relief by using humor to break tension in the play. This scene fits with the theme of gender because Lady Macduff’s feelings are being ignored since she’s not a man and is inferior to them.
  • This quote foreshadows that Macbeth will die because he has given up all hope and courage. This scene fits with the theme of gender because it is being implied that woman are considered to be giving birth only when it’s done naturally
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