Macbeth
Macbeth arrives near the conclusion of Act I, Scene 5, and Lady Macbeth speaks to him about Duncan’s expected arrival. She encourages Macbeth to “bear welcome in your eye, / Your hand, your tongue; look like th’ innocent flower, / But be the serpent under
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- Macbeth arrives near the conclusion of Act I, Scene 5, and Lady Macbeth speaks to him about Duncan’s expected arrival. She encourages Macbeth to “bear welcome in your eye, / Your hand, your tongue; look like th’ innocent flower, / But be the serpent under ’t.” What is Lady Macbeth urging her husband to do with this speech?