How has Lady Macbeth changed since she was first seen in the play? What habits has she developed? | Lady Macbeth begins to sleepwalk, is close to a nervous breakdown, and consciously washes her hands of imaginary blood (guilt). She used to have a strong killer instinct. |
Why are Macbeth’s robes said to “hang loose about him”? | Because he does not fit the shoes of being a good king |
Why is Macbeth so sure nothing bad will happen to him? | He’s continuing on the prophecies, especially the one from the second apparition. |
What clues do the soldier’s activities give you that Macbeth may be wrong? | The soldiers are cutting down the branches so Macbeth doesn’t know how many there are |
What finally happens to Lady Macbeth? | Lady Macbeth commits suicide |
Why is Macbeth so confident Young Siward won’t kill him? | He was born from a woman |
What surprise does Macduff spring on Macbeth? | macduff tells macbeth that he was ultimately ripped from his other A.K.A C section |
What does Macduff bring to Malcolm? | He brings Macbeth’s head to Malcolm |
Who will now be king of Scotland? | Malcom is now the king of Scotland |
Macbeth Act 5
November 30, 2019