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Lady Macbeth returns the bloody daggers (two of them) to the grooms in Duncan's chamber. Macbeth cannot face doing it.

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Who takes the bloody dagger back to duncan's room?

Lady Macbeth takes the bloody dagger back to Duncan's room in order to frame the King's guards for his murder.


Where is Macbeth going after he sees the bloody dagger?

After Macbeth sees the bloody dagger, he is headed to King Duncan's chamber to carry out the murder as he believes it is a sign from fate urging him to proceed with his plan.


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He has forgotten that he is holding it. He is in a state of shock and does not fully understand what he is doing.


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He sees a dagger floating in the air in front of him. He concludes that it must be a "dagger of the mind", a hallucination.


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Nobody. This is not a line from the play.


It is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes - Macbeth?

Now, to put it in perspective, this is from the 'is this a dagger' speech. So, Macbeth is hallucinating a bloody dagger. He can't touch it, so he realizes it's not real and, in the line above, says it's the thought of killing Duncan, (which is the "bloody business") that is making him see things.


What does Is this a dagger which you see before you?

"Is this a dagger which you see before you" is a famous line from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. In this scene, Macbeth is hallucinating and questioning the reality of the dagger he sees before him. The line reflects Macbeth's inner turmoil and descent into madness as he contemplates the murder he is about to commit. It also foreshadows the bloody events that will unfold throughout the play.


Macbeth vision before he kills Duncan?

He sees a dagger in his hand like the one he will use to kill Duncan. It is purely a hallucination, the audience cannot see it.


What sign convinces Macbeth that he must go through with killing Duncan?

"Is this a dagger which I see before me?" The dagger pointing to Duncan's room is the sign he sees.