"Consider it not so deeply"
Lady Macbeth advised Macbeth to ignore his conscience and continue with their plan to kill King Duncan, even if he could not say amen after his prayers. She believed that their ambition was more important than moral guilt.
Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to hide his emotions and actions.
Macbeth killed King Duncan and the two royal chamberlains. He then advised his wife of the murders. He was unhinged by the bloodiness of the killings, and by his inability to say 'Amen' to the prayers of the dying chamberlains.
He lacks courage and guts. She mocks him and emasculates him saying he is not a man.
In Act 2 Scene 2, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] killed King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and his two royal guards. He reported the deed to his fellow conspirator and wife, Lady Macbeth [b. c. 1015]. He was unhinged by the bloodied corpses and the bloodied crime scene. Particularly was he troubled by his inability to say 'amen' to the guards' prayers before being stabbed to death. Macbeth's Lady told him to stop thinking or go crazy [Lines 13-14].
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.
to observe Lady Macbeth's unusual behavior. your welcome
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
Lady Macbeth is the wife of the title character, Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman.
"Go get some water, and wash this filthy witness from your hand." In other words, she is trying to distract him.
She was freightened and started to realise that Macbeth was ill. She sent all of the guests home, saying that the illness was nothing out of the ordinary for him and she explained to Macbeth that it was all his imagination.
The reaction between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth is initially very different after they kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth is enthusiastic but Macbeth regrets his actions.