We studied Macbeth in class in High School English ( from the script) and after this, went to see the Polanski film- at the Playboy theatre! There are soldiers, a sergeant in particular in the beginning battle scene, and various members of the nobility, but I cannot recall any Doctors in the play. There is a nurse in Romeo and Juliet who helped ( having access to such things in her job)- procure Knockout drops for the title characters, something that would cause at minimum a license suspension ( tantamount to a prison sentence as Nurses cannot work without professional credentials, as much as say other licensed occupations ( airmen, cab drivers) the loss of occupational work- well that is a grave deterrent . I don"t recall any Doctors in Macbeth, Witches yes, but not (Witch Doctors) who can be either gender.
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
MacDuff said this line.
Because she made it clear that Macbeth was involved in the murders of Duncan, Banquo and Macduff's family, and Macbeth was the person they would have to report to. Going up to someone and saying "I understand that you are a serial killer" is not a safe thing to do.
While sleepwalking, Lady MacBeth confessed to being part of the conspiracy to kill King Duncan and having knowledge of the murder of Lady McDuff and her family. The gentle woman would not tell the doctor what she knew because she had "no witness to confirm my speech." She couldn't make the accusations against the Queen without anyone one else having seen it, ba\ecause it is likely that she, too would be killed.
It's best expressed by the quotation, "I would not have such a heart in my bosom for thedignity of the whole body." The gentlewoman pities Lady Macbeth, but she is also afraid, not of Lady Macbeth, but of what might happen if she told anyone what Lady Macbeth has said.
it was Macbeth to lady Macbeth
because, the three witches told his future and said that Macbeth would be king. But then King Duncan said that his son would be king Malcolm. So lady Macbeth and Macbeth deicide to kill him so he would become king.
Macbeth did this to inform Lady M about what had happened so far.By this time,Macbeth was qualified for the throne,but it wasn't guaranteed for him to become king.
Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to follow through with the plan to murder Duncan. She calls him a coward and less than a man, prodding Macbeth to follow her plan. Macbeth agrees to murder Duncan that night.
lady macbeth
Lady Macbeth said this line in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. She is discussing with her husband Macbeth about the importance of their guest welcoming King Duncan into their home while plotting to murder him.