Self-Doubt And Regret In Lady Macbeth By William Shakespeare

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After King Duncan is murdered, Lady Macbeth begins to have feelings of self-doubt and regret because she realizes the graveness of her actions. Lady Macbeth no longer possesses an immense amount of strength or carries herself with confidence, for she comes to the realization that “naught’s had” and “all’s spent”, for her “desire [was] got without content” (3.2.6-7). Having achieved what she set out to do, Lady Macbeth expects to feel satisfied; however, she lacks that feeling as well as contentedness. As a result, she realizes that for all that she gave, she received nothing, so she questions herself and begins to feel regret. She starts to believe it is “safer to be that which [one] destroy[s],” for then it is not possible to “dwell in doubtful

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