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What does darkness symbolize in Lady Macbeth's ambition?
Evil and moral corruption
Hope and renewal
Joy and celebration
Knowledge and enlightenment
How does Lady Macbeth invoke darkness in her speeches?
She requests to be filled with cruelty under the cover of night.
She hopes for light to guide her actions.
She refers to dawn as a time of clarity.
She seeks comfort in the sun's warmth.
What does Lady Macbeth mean when she says, 'Come, you spirits / That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here'?
She wishes to suppress her femininity to embrace murderous ambition.
She seeks help from divine forces for guidance.
She desires to become more nurturing and kind.
She calls for enlightenment to see the truth.
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