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Cards (13)

  • Lady Macbeth's plan involves drugging the guards' drinks to make them drunk and asleep
  • The alcohol used to get the guards drunk has lifted Lady Macbeth's courage and desire to commit the murder
  • Lady Macbeth hears an owl shriek, which she interprets as a bad omen for the murder
  • Macbeth expresses guilt and fear after committing the murder of King Duncan
  • Macbeth is unable to say "amen" after the murder, indicating his inner turmoil and guilt
  • Macbeth hears a voice saying "sleep no more" after the murder, symbolizing his guilt and the consequences of his actions
  • Lady Macbeth tries to rationalize the situation and urges Macbeth to wash the blood off his hands and return the daggers to the murder scene
  • Macbeth refuses to return to the murder scene out of fear and guilt, showing his deteriorating mental state
  • Lady Macbeth tries to reassure Macbeth and plans to frame the sleeping servants for King Duncan's murder
  • Macbeth and Lady Macbeth hear knocking, symbolizing the growing tension and guilt surrounding the murder
  • Lady Macbeth suggests washing off the blood to appear innocent, highlighting her practical approach to covering up the crime
  • Macbeth expresses regret and wishes he could escape the consequences of his actions
  • Macbeth wishes the knocking could wake King Duncan, showing his inner turmoil and guilt