last summer or so I bought a fantastic version of macbeth in a vintage bookshop
and now I had to buy the version by Reclam(for school) and spotted a difference.
in the New-Swan-Shakespear-version act 1 scene 7 line 59 it says "We fail!"
and in the Reclam-version act 1 scene 7 line 59 it says "We fail?"
that is after lady mcbeth had given her little speach about that baby... and her husband still hesitates and says "If we should fail, - "
and she answers.
now, to me it makes an enormous difference wether it says "We fail?" or "We fail!"
"We fail?" makes him a foolish child pondering about something that is very unlikely to happen and makes her superior to him.
"We fail!" makes them equal and loving partners either rising or falling togther.
that is why I like the "!" better..
but what do you think about it, which one do you like better and does anyone have the slightest notion as to how shakespear wrote and ment it?


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