In a message dated 12/23/08 9:07:54 PM, [email protected] writes:

> If Macbeth aspires to replace the king, is the aspiration only 
> emotional? His intellect informs him of potential benefits of his 
> succeeding, his emotion spurs him to tragedy.
> 

He couldn't do it without both aspects. The aspiration is both emotional and 
intellectual. Think a little about how you want things.
Kate Sullivan


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