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Lady Macbeth begins to sleepwalk after murdering Banquo.

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What did the doctor see in the sleepwalking scene of 'Macbeth'?

The Doctor has to wait 2 nights in order to see Lady Macbeth sleepwalking.


When the doctor watches Lady Macbeth sleepwalking in Act V of The Tragedy of Macbeth he?

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What does Lady Macbeth carry as she is sleepwalking?

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In Macbeth what is the gentlewoman afraid of?

The gentlewoman in Macbeth is afraid of Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking behavior, as she exhibits signs of guilt and remorse over her involvement in King Duncan's murder. The gentlewoman is concerned for Lady Macbeth's well-being and mental state as she witnesses her troubled behavior during her sleepwalking episodes.


What habit does lady Macbeth develop as a result of her guilt?

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Lady macbeth is when the doctor and gentlewoman discover her secret?

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What had lady Macbeth been doing that caused her servant to call a doctor?

Lady Macbeth had been sleepwalking and experiencing intense guilt and remorse over her involvement in King Duncan's murder. The servant called a doctor to seek medical help for Lady Macbeth's troubled state.


What has lady Macbeth started doing by Act V?

Lady Macbeth has started sleepwalking and experiencing guilt-ridden hallucinations, specifically related to Duncan's murder. Her actions reveal her troubled conscience and mental deterioration due to her involvement in the murders.


What does the doctor see in the sleepwalking scene and what does he speculate about causes for what he sees?

In the sleepwalking scene in Macbeth, the doctor observes Lady Macbeth sleepwalking and manifesting signs of guilt and distress. He speculates that her actions reveal her inner turmoil and suggests that her conscience is burdened by the crimes she and Macbeth have committed, leading her to unconsciously act out her guilt.


Whom does Lady Macbeth's servant woman call for help?

A doctor. She has been sleepwalking, and she has observed it multiple times.


Why were doctor and gentlewomen watching Lady Macbeth in Macbeth act 5?

Macbeth was worried about Lady Macbeth because she had begun sleepwalking. Because of this development, he called for the doctor to check on her. The gentlewoman was the woman who attended on Lady Macbeth, and who showed the doctor where she could be found at night. Both watch the sleepwalking scene. Later, the doctor reports his findings to Macbeth. "She is troubled by thick-coming fancies that keep her from her rest." But he tells Macbeth that there is no medical answer for her problem; "Therein the patient must minister to himself."


What was the gentlewoman's attitude towards Lady Macbeth?

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.