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They have no confidence in him, even thinking he’s a fool; totally convinced he is to blame for the murders of Duncan, Banquo, and the Servants. 60. In Scene 2, what opinion of Macbeth do the Scottish lords now hold?
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He has been beheaded in a duel with Macduff
He has been beheaded in a duel with Macduff. Malcolm is now king of Scotland. 65. At the end of the play, what has become of Macbeh? Who becomes king?
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After Macbeth discovers that his own army has begun to desert him
After Macbeth discovers that his own army has begun to desert him. She sees it’s all over for them. 61. When does Lady Macbeth die?
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Life is nothing more than an illusion as days creep slowly toward the end of time, taking all fools with them to their deaths. (1) Life’s a walking shadow, (2) a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage. 63. In the speech in scene 5 that begins “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow…”, how does Macbeth describe his life? What metaphors does he use?
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She’s succumbed to mad guilt over their murders to steal the throne and is confessing so in her sleep. 59. Why, according to the doctor, is Lady Macbeth walking in her sleep?
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Malcolm’s army is camouflaged in Birnam Wood, using the foliage as cover to stealthily move against Macbeth who is holed up in Dunsinane Castle. 64. How are the prophecies proclaimed by the three apparitions in Act IV, scene 1 fulfilled in Act V?
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Fortify his own castle while any remaining troops fight Malcolm’s army outside. His own army is slowly deserting him. 62. What is Macbeth’s plan for dealing with the attacking troops? Why has he been forced to choose this plan?
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