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In Scene 7, lines 72–74, Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth to “Bring forth men-children only, / For thy undaunted mettle should compose / Nothing but males.” What previous wish of Lady Macbeth's does her husband's words reflect?

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Karma, He is the kings host so he should be keeping the murderers away, not becoming one, and he is loyal to the king and is supposed to protect him as his soldier.

n Act 1, scene 7, lines 72-74, Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth to "Bring forth men-children only, / For thy undaunted mettle should compose / Nothing but males." What previous wish do her husband's words reflect?

Earlier on in the story, Lady Macbeth wishes that she were not a woman/feminine so that she would have the courage to kill Duncan.

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