Lady Macbeth exhibits peculiar behavior as she sleepwalks and tries to wash imaginary blood off her hands, revealing her internal guilt and remorse over the murders she and Macbeth committed. The gentlewoman is instructed to observe and report Lady Macbeth's actions but not to interfere.
"More needs she the divine than the physician."
Macbeth needs to look innocent, but underneath his fake appearance, he needs to be bold, determined, and deadly. Lady Macbeth is also telling Macbeth to pretend to be a friend, when he is actually the enemy, or to act like he is honest, when he is actually deceitful. When Lad Macbeth says, "But be the serpent underneath it", Lady Macbeth might be referring to herself, that she is the serpent under Macbeth, and that Macbeth is the mask, or screen, which diverts attention from Lady Macbeth.It shows how Macbeth needs to be the nice to Duncan to prove his innocence even though he has agreed to kill him- appearances can be deceiving.
The doctor in Macbeth believes that Lady Macbeth needs spiritual intervention more than medical treatment to cure her troubled mind. He thinks that she needs to confess her sins and seek forgiveness rather than physical medicine.
He was seriously whipped
Macbeth needs to becauseThe First Apparition told him to beware of MacduffMacbeth cannot actually get at Macduff because he has fled to England
this is a strange question needs to be reworded
lady Macbeth prays to be unsexed because she thinks her femininity makes her weak she is too kind and gentle she needs her kindness to be taken away so she can plan the murder and make Macbeth kill king duncan
An adaptation is a structure or behavior that helps an organism meet its needs for survival.
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