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She comforts him in his state where he is worried about his schemes going wrong. She tries to help ease his worries by saying "Nature's copy's not eterne" (life doesn't last forever). This side to her, we see as her benevolent side, and not the disguise of evil she wears usually.

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She is welcoming, the gracious hostess. She is acting the flower while being the serpent under it.

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it's tmie to act the murder,no time to waste.

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She is sleepwalking. She is walking around with a candle, which she then sets down and starts rubbing her hands. She imagines that they are still covered in blood.

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She is reading a letter from Macbeth.

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Q: What is lady macbeth's state of mind in act 2 scene 2?
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