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What two things does Macbeth hallucinate?

Macbeth hallucinates a bloody dagger leading him to King Duncan's chamber before he commits regicide. Later in the play, he also hallucinates seeing the ghost of Banquo at a banquet, which symbolizes his guilt and descent into madness.


What is Macbeth's hallucination before he murders Duncan?

Macbeth hallucinates a floating dagger leading him to King Duncan's chamber. The dagger represents his inner conflict and guilt about the murder he is about to commit.


In what Shakespearean play will you find the character Miranda?

the tempest


Which Shakespearean character has the largest speaking part?

hamlet


Is Brutus a shakespearean character?

Yes, Brutus is the main character in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.


The character Katherine is in what shakespearean plays?

Taming of the Shrew, Henry V


Is colchicine for gout contain hallucinates?

no


Which shakespearean character had a horse named Dobbin?

nile river nile river


Who gave Macbeth the dagger?

In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Macbeth sees a floating dagger that appears before him during one of his soliloquies. The dagger is a figment of his imagination and is not physically given to him by any character.


Definition of pericles?

Pericles is a man's name. He is a character in Greek Myth and in the Shakespearean play Pericles.


Sir Laurence Olivier won an Academy Award in the 1940s for his film portrayal of which Shakespearean character?

Hamlet.


Is prospero a roman god?

No, Prospero is not a Roman god. Prospero is character from the Shakespearean play entitled 'The Tempest.'