In the beginning the doctor is observing Lady Macbeth as she is sleep walking. While she is sleep walking he finds out that she has something to do wit the murders and she actually feel guilty about something which is very shocking for her character. When she was sleep walking she said "Wash your hands; put on your nightgown; look not so pale! I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried, He cannot come out on's grave." This quote basically shows how guilty she is and let us know she had lots to do with banquo murder. Just because she didn't kill him doesn't mean she doesn't get no blame.
Lady Macbeth died and we didn't know why until the end when Malcolm gave his speech. She actually died because she committed suicide. I think she did it because of the guilt she was feeling. When the doctor told Macbeth he acted as if he didn't even care. Just like when he found out Macduff, Malcolm and the solders was outside his house he didn't even panic. I think he a little to bold for his own good. He really need to stop listening to what them witches been feeding him. Them witches have no idea what they talking about.
At the end of act 5 when Macduff finally killed Macbeth i was so happy. I think he deserved it because if he would have listened to what the witches said and been patience maybe he wouldn't have died. He thought a man born from a woman couldn't kill him but from the quote in the book "And let the angel whom thou still hast served tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped" I knew when Macduff said this that it only meant he could kill Macbeth and i was so happy because i was actually getting sick of Macbeth.
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Nice work on the posts. Your participation could have been a little better while we were reading, but overall, you have done well.
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