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At the beginning of Act 5, why is the doctor and the nurse observing Lady Macbeth?
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What is Lady Macbeth acting like she’s doing in the opening scene?
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At the beginning of Act 5, why is the doctor and the nurse observing Lady Macbeth? Lady Macbeth is observed because she is going through a phase of sleep walking
What is Lady Macbeth acting like she’s doing in the opening scene? Lady Macbeth is acting like shes is washing off metaphorical blood for her hands
What does the doctor say Lady Macbeth needs more than himself? The doctor says that Lady Macbeth needs devine/good/religion/mortal health, not doctor.
According to one of the Thanes, what motivated the soldiers that Macbeth commands? Macbeth soldiers are motivated by fear.
How many soldiers does Malcolm and the English army bring? The english army bring 10,000 soldiers
What does Malcolm command every soldier to do in order to camouflage them? Malcolm commands every soldier to camouflage with trees.
What is the shriek that Macbeth hears before the battle begins? The shriek is Lady Macbeth meeting her dead
What does Macbeth metaphorically compare life to on page 115? -A walking shadow -A brief candle -A tale told by an idiot
What does one of Macbeth’s soldiers report to him that enrages him? The trees begin to move
How is Macduff able to harm Macbeth, despite the witches’ prophecy? What is the medical term that is used to describe the nature of his birth? Writing prompt Macduff claims that he was ripped untimely from his mother. The medical term from his operation is a C-section for Cesarean as in Julius Caesar.
When Macbeth refuses to fight Macduff, what does Macduff tell Macbeth they will do with him? Macduff says that if Macbeth surendes, they will place him in a cage on diplaye like an animal at a zoo. After they would hang a sign that reads “come see the rytant ''. A ray that is harsh.
At the end of the play, how does Malcolm explain the death of Lady Macbeth? Is there another possible way she died? She suicide or the doctor kill her
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