She sleepwalks and sleeptalks. She keeps a light by her all night because she is afraid of the dark. That's the extent of her insane behaviour, and it is the kind of thing sane people might do. I wouldn't use the word "insane" to describe her, though it is clear that she is depressed and unhappy.
She becomes insane.
Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to grow up and just kill the King. But Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that she cant kill him since he looks like her father, this shows the reader that Lady Macbeth isn't as crazy as we think she is.
I'm guessing it's Macbeth's ability to be persuaded easily? Lady Macbeth convinced Macbeth to go through with murdering Duncan, which led Macbeth to become insane and regretful almost about what he did.
She goes insane and always says there is blood on her hand.
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Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's play Macbeth says, 'You know your own degrees'
Lady Macbeth's descent into madness, exhibited by her sleepwalking scene in which she is plagued by guilt and cannot wash the metaphorical blood from her hands, is a prominent example of insanity in Macbeth. This descent is a result of her role in plotting King Duncan's murder and the subsequent violence that unfolds.
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
Lady Macbeth has at some time had a baby. Actually the historical Lady Macbeth did have a son who became king after his stepfather Macbeth died.
Lady Macbeth is the wife of the title character, Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman.
Lady Macbeth rang the bell three times to give Macbeth a signal that Duncan's servant are asleep and the time is right for Macbeth to enter Duncan's chamber
In the play "Macbeth," Lady Macduff and her children are murdered by Macbeth's henchmen on Macbeth's orders. The murder is part of Macbeth's plan to secure his position as king by eliminating potential threats to his power.