Saturday, February 14, 2015

What are 3 passages in act V, scene i, that suggest lady macbeth's mental state?

Lady Macbeth has been sleepwalking as a manifestation of her guilt. She acts out pieces of her crime in these episodes.

On one occasion, she rises, goes to the closet, and reads, writes,  and refolds a sheet of paper, before returning it to the closet and going to bed.

Another instance, she continually rubs her hands together and cries about how the "spots" will not leave her hands.

She also relives the night of Duncan's murder, speaking to her husband as if he were there.

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