She is afraid of the dark. She cannot help seeing the horrible things that have happened, and darkness makes it easier to imagine them.
Yes. She kept a candle by her side as her mental health deteriorated after the murders. She took this candle with her whilst sleep walking.
the candle scene in Macbeth refers to the 'Sleepwalking scene"... where Lady Macbeth's heart has been burdened with remorse and she longs for peace of mind and soul. the unending darkness that has over time engulfed her mind is only broken by the flickering light from her candle... check it up..(not sure)
they observe how lady macbeth rubbs her hands constantly and her mental actions/behavior
Lady Macbeth is a character from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. Her final action in the play is that she dies.
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a fourth witch.
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the candle scene in Macbeth refers to the 'Sleepwalking scene"... where Lady Macbeth's heart has been burdened with remorse and she longs for peace of mind and soul. the unending darkness that has over time engulfed her mind is only broken by the flickering light from her candle... check it up..(not sure)
they observe how lady macbeth rubbs her hands constantly and her mental actions/behavior
Lady Macbeth is a character from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. Her final action in the play is that she dies.
How does lady macbeth cover for macbeth at the banquet?
Lady Macbeth is the wife of the title character, Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman.
The reaction between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth is initially very different after they kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth is enthusiastic but Macbeth regrets his actions.
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a fourth witch.
Lady Macbeth
Grouch It should be Gruoch.... She was Lady Gruoch of Scotland before she married Macbeth. Throughout the play she is usually referred to as Lady Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth is not involved in the plan to kill Banquo because the decision to murder Banquo is made by Macbeth alone. Macbeth wants to keep Lady Macbeth out of this particular act of violence to protect her from its consequences and to shield her from the guilt associated with the murder of their former friend. Additionally, Macbeth wants to keep the full extent of his plans hidden from Lady Macbeth to prevent her from being implicated or becoming a target of suspicion.