Act 5 scene 5. However, she does not die onstage.
You talk about it as if it were a historical event. It is not. The only answer to "When did Lady Macduff die?" is "In Act Four scene two."
Because macduff harbors suspicions about the person who actually murderd King Duncan, therefore he turnes against Macbeth and consequently was absent from his coronation. Macbeth organises to kill her for revenge and also to set a distraction to protect himself from an enraged Macduff.
Act 5 scene 5 when they hear a scream
Macbeth's encounter with Macduff in the last scene has plenty of suspense. At first you don't know whether Macbeth will agree to fight with Macduff after all, but after he realizes he has no choice, you still aren't sure which one of them will win, as their battle continues offstage. Only when Macduff comes on with Macbeth's severed head is the suspense fully resolved.
in the final scene, both romeo and Juliet die.
act 5 scene 3
Act 5 Scene 3. That's when Paris and Romeo die too.
No, Banquo didn't die in Act 5 of the Shakespearean play. Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] planned Banquo's death, in Act 3 Scene 1. The murderous plan was carried out in Scene 3. Three murderers waylaid Banquo on his way back to Macbeth's post-coronation banquet. They left him, with his throat slit, in the park near the royal palace at Forres.
After the Doctor gives his diagnosis in Act V Scene 3, we do not see him again. It is suggested that he leaves the castle as his exit line is "Were I from Dunsinane away and clear, profit again should hardly draw me here." Lady Macbeth dies in Scene 5, after the Doctor leaves, so we have no way of knowing what he might have thought of her death.
Act 3 Scene 1
Well, everyone who doesn't die survives, no matter what Act or scene or even what play you are talking about. Since there are five different Scenes in Macbeth called "Scene 3" let's see who dies in them.Act 1: Apart from the witch who has been "killing swine", nobody is killed.Act 2: Duncan was killed in the scene before.Act 3: Banquo is killed.Act 4: Lady Macduff and her children were killed in the scene before.Act 5: Nobody.So it was probably Act 3 you were asking about.
Yes, in Scene 1. Act 3 scene 1 is usually a good scene in any Shakespearean play.