A Macbeth illuminometer is a type of portable visual photometer in which the light to be measured is balanced by a Lummer-Brodhun sight box* against a comparison lamp, whose apparent brightness can be varied by moving it along a tube; a control box supplies a calibrated current to the comparison lamp, and calibrated optical filters can be placed in the light paths to correct for color differences in the comparison and measured sources and to extend the range of the instrument.
* A Lummer-Brodhun sight box is a device, having a series of prisms, for viewing simultaneously the two sides of a white diffuse plaster screen illuminated by light sources whose luminous intensities are being compared
Malcolm says on the battlefield, Macbeth's army has been delibertly missing them. It seems no one wishes for Macbeth to be king, not even his own side!
At the banquet when Macbeth begins acting unusual due to seeing Banquo's ghost, Lady Macbeth tells the guests to leave him alone. She says that he often has fits like this, ever since he was young, and says that they should just ignore him and he'll be fine.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth met while Macbeth was a successful military general, and Lady Macbeth was the wife of a nobleman. They likely met through social gatherings or events in the royal court. Their relationship deepened as they shared ambitions and desires for power.
Macbeth (in Macbeth) uses this phrase to explain the sudden disappearence of the witches, like they popped like bubbles. It's a famous phrase, an idiom already.
To explain "Out, out, damned spot," from Shakespeare's Macbeth: Lady Macbeth speaks in Act 5, scene 1, trying to wash imaginary blood (symbolizing her guilt) from her hands. She is tormented by the consequences of her and Macbeth's murderous actions, showcasing her guilt and mental deterioration. The phrase highlights her desperate attempts to cleanse herself of her sins, but ultimately reveals her inability to rid herself of the guilt haunting her conscience.
And then Macbeth asked Macbeth if he confronted Macbeth on killing Macbeth with Macbeth.
Macbeth says that he was overcome with hatred for killing a Kind (Duncan) was on the same level as killing God. he couldn't help himself. This makes Macbeth look even more innocent, showing that he is loyal to the king, when really he is the opposite)
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
Macdonweald. He split him from the nave to the chops. Macbeth did not capture the Thane of Cawdor because when Ross greets him with the title, Macbeth says "The Thane of Cawdor lives, a prosperous gentleman. Why do you dress me in borrowed robes?" Had Macbeth captured him, he would not have thought that he was a "prosperous gentleman" and Ross would not have to explain to him that the former Thane was a traitor.
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
I am guessing that the interchange is that one in 2,2 as follows: Lady M: Did you not speak? Macbeth: When? Lady M: Now. Macbeth: As I descended? Lady M: Ay. Macbeth Hark! Who lies in the second chamber? Lady M: Donalbain. Macbeth: This is a sorry sight. The conversation is usually performed very rapidly with the words almost tumbling over each other. The characters are trying to answer each other but Macbeth is distracted by his own thoughts. Lady M has heard a voice, and wants to find out about it, but she never gets an answer. Macbeth asks who is sleeping in Room 210, but when he gets his answer he does not explain why he asked it but goes on to talk about his bloody hands. They are nervous, their thoughts (and we assume their hearts) are racing to the extent that they are incoherent. Their nervous tension gets communicated to the audience.
The first apparition warned Macbeth, 'Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth: beware Macduff, Beware the Thane of Fife. Dismiss me. Enough'