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When Macbeth begins to feel uneasy about murdering Duncan, Lady Macbeth questions his manhood, saying a real man would commit the crime and that cruelty is a part of manhood. Lady Macbeth later says in an aside that she would murder Duncan herself if he did not look like her father.

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Lady Macbeth becomes overwhelmed and distressed by her husband's remorse and mad thoughts. She tries to maintain a facade of strength and control, but she eventually becomes consumed by guilt and madness herself. She is unable to cope with the consequences of their actions and ultimately descends into madness.

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