LADY MACBETH. Alack, I am afraid they haveawaked, And 'tis not done. Th' attempt and not the deed Confounds us. Hark! I laid their daggers ready;
He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled
My father as he slept, I had done 't.
William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act II, scene ii
Which line from the text provides evidence that Lady Macbeth has a softer side, even if it's well hidden?
A. "Hark! I laid their daggers ready."
B. "Had he not resembled / My father as he slept, I had done 't."
C. "Alack, I am afraid they have awaked, / And 'tis not done."
D. "He could not miss 'em."

Respuesta :

B, because she's saying that King Duncan resembled her father, and this prevented her from killing him herself. She wouldn't want to kill her father (obviously).

The textual evidence that indicates that Lady Macbeth has a softer side, even if it's well hidden is Option B.

What is textual evidence?

Any information from a text that supports an assertion that is inferred from that text is called Textual Evidence.

In this case, The textual evidence that indicates that Lady Macbeth has a softer side, even if it's well hidden is the line that states:

"Had he not resembled / My father as he slept, I had done 't." Option B.

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