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      • Macbeth now takes the sound of the bell as a sign that he should go and kill Duncan. And this is where the scene ends, a scene that had begun with that unsettling vision of a dagger that wasn’t really there. Macbeth will next murder Duncan, an act that will cause him to ‘see’ more visions, ghosts, and hallucinations later in the play.
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  2. A summary of Act 2: Scenes 1 & 2 in William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Macbeth and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 2, scene 2. Lady Macbeth waits anxiously for Macbeth to return from killing Duncan. When Macbeth enters, he is horrified by what he has done. He has brought with him the daggers that he used on Duncan, instead of leaving them in the room with Duncan’s servants as Lady Macbeth had planned.

  4. Summary. Analysis. Lady Macbeth waits in agitation for Macbeth to do the deed. She comments that had the sleeping Duncan not looked like her father she'd have killed him herself. Lady Macbeth isn't completely cold-blooded, foreshadowing her future feelings of guilt. Active Themes. Literary Devices. Metaphors. Motifs. Quiz.

  5. Oct 26, 2019 · Macbeth then enters, blood on hands and badly shaken, revealing that the act is complete. He reveals how the chamberlains awoke and said their prayers before returning to sleep and when he tried to say ‘amen’ with them he could not.

  6. After persuading her husband to commit the murder, Lady Macbeths character now becomes secondary to Macbeth’s, who now emerges as the central character. In his conversation with Macduff, Macbeth is reduced to speaking in clipped, halting sentences, and this indicates his anxiety and troubled mind.

  7. While she is gone, Macbeth hears the sound of knocking and worries about being discovered. When Lady Macbeth returns, her hands are bloody, but she says her conscience is clear. The knocking continues, and Lady Macbeth realizes it is someone at the castle gate.

  8. Summary. Having drugged the guards of Duncan 's chamber, Lady Macbeth now meets her husband in the lower courtyard as he emerges from the king's room itself. Macbeth 's conscience is clearly disturbed by what he has done, and once more his wife criticizes his lack of firmness.