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			Lady Macbeth
			Macbeth
		
	
	
		
			When we first see Lady Macbeth, she is already plotting the murder of King Duncan. We find that she is stronger, more malevolent, and more ambitious than Macbeth. She seems fully aware of this and knows that she will have to push Macbeth into committing murder. At one point, she wishes that she were not a woman so that she could do it herself. When the news is brought to her about the arrival of King Duncan she says, "[U]nsex me here/And fill me,...]]></description>
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