I'm sure anyone would be worried about hearing voices. It means you are not mentally sound.
Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to hide his emotions and actions.
"Go get some water, and wash this filthy witness from your hand." In other words, she is trying to distract him.
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Hearing voices can be a symptom of a mental disorder in which the thoughts and impulses in your head are actually being 'heard' as real voices.
she tells him to go bleep and blop
Macbeth killed King Duncan after hearing the witches' prophecies and being urged on by his wife, Lady Macbeth
No, he's worried.
Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth worry about it. She says, "Why did you bring the daggers from the place?" when Macbeth fails to leave them there. She wants them left to incriminate the guards. But Macbeth worries that they may not incriminate the guards enough, so he kills them.
At the end of Act 2 in "Macbeth," Macbeth is reeling from the murder of King Duncan, which he has just committed. He feels guilty and paranoid, hearing voices that haunt him about his actions. Meanwhile, Lady Macbeth tries to maintain control and urges him to wash away the blood, symbolizing their descent into moral chaos. The act concludes with a sense of impending doom, as they both grapple with the consequences of their ambition.
Macbeth is worried that his son might have died a coward in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. This reflects Macbeth's obsession with masculinity, bravado, and the idea of dying a heroic death in battle. It also highlights his own fears about his own cowardice and lack of honor.