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What suspicion does Banquo voice?

Banquo voices his suspicion that Macbeth has attained the crown through foul means, such as murder. He questions Macbeth's sudden rise to power and his prophetic encounter with the witches, suggesting that he may have conspired to fulfill his own destiny.


What murders does lady macbeth allude to in her sleep?

In Act 2 Scene 2, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] stabs King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and his two royal chamberlains to death. He is unhinged by the bloodied corpses and crime scene. He hears warning voices of sleepless nights for the rest of his life. One such voice accuses him, 'Macbeth does murther sleep...' [Line 36].


In Macbeth What concern does banquo voice at the beginning of scene one?

Banquo's line, "A heavy summons lies like lead upon me and yet I would not sleep," expresses his feeling or premonition that something was terribly wrong, but he couldn't put his finger on it. The line "There's husbandry in heaven; night's candles are all out" is memorable but not significant.


What is the name of the character you see in opening scene in ice age?

Scrat is his name. He is a squirrel. His voice was played by Chris Wedge.


Macbeth is worried about hearing a voice saying Macbeth does murder sleep what does Lady Macbeth then tell him to do?

Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to hide his emotions and actions.


What does the voice tell Macbeth after killing duncan?

The voice tells Macbeth that he will never sleep peacefully again because he has committed murder. It also hints that Macbeth's actions will come back to haunt him in the future.


Who was the voice in twilight scene it?

Carlisle


What does it mean when Macbeth says your voice in your sword?

when she says that it means that your voice horrible it sounds like it got stuck in a sword.


What does lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to do when he is worried about hearing a voice saying Macbeth does murder sleep?

"Go get some water, and wash this filthy witness from your hand." In other words, she is trying to distract him.


What is the importance of Sleepwalking in Macbeth?

Of course, Lady Macbeth has her famous sleepwalking scene in which she not only walks but talks in her sleep. It is clear that she is disturbed and unable to sleep properly. Indeed it is a recurring theme that the Macbeths have, by committing their crime, deprived themselves of a good night's sleep. A voice tells Macbeth as he murders Duncan, "Sleep no more, Macbeth hath murdered sleep." Later he expresses envy for Duncan because, "after life's fitful fever he sleeps well", and still later Lady Macbeth tells him, "you lack the season of all natures, sleep." which suggests that Macbeth has not been sleeping well.


Who are the three witches waiting for in Shakespeare's Macbeth?

As supernatural beings (like witches) who could predict the future. If you believed in the supernatural (and the Elizabethans and Macbeth did) the their prophesies would inevitably come true. So the audience and Macbeth knew Macbeth would become king of Scotland, the question was how?.


Who said glamis hath murdered sleep... Macbeth will sleep no more?

it simply means, that when he killed the king, he also killed sleep. Macbeth now wont be able to sleep because of the guilt of killing the king