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How does Lady Macbeth characterize her husband? in act one ​

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Lady Macbeth reads with excitement her husband's letter about the witches' prophecies. ... She wants him to murder Duncan as the speediest route to the throne, but she fears her husband is too kind to do so. Essentially, she describes him as a decent human being who may lack the mettle to do what it takes to become king.

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Answer: Lady Macbeth reads with excitement her husband's letter about the witches' prophecies. ... She wants him to murder Duncan as the speediest route to the throne, but she fears her husband is too kind to do so. Essentially, she describes him as a decent human being who may lack the mettle to do what it takes to become king.

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