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I think this may be alluded to in the plot but am not sure. Lady Macbeth was no saint, but was more angry at her husband"s warlike-in fact gangster-like personality in setting up a coup in Feudal Scotlant. She does not die on stage, kind of like some characters who walk on and off of a story line ( like people getting on and off a subway car_ in some movies. in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid- it is assumed the two lead characters are killed by the Mexican Army- as the girl ( Katherine Ross) is not with them in the battle scene, it is not really clear what happens to her. she could not be a mere ( Bar mistress) type of walk on character, but is not clear what happens to her in the plot- true life angle..??

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