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What is the significance of the sleepwalking scene in Macbeth?
What is the significance of the sleepwalking scene in Macbeth?
- It showcases Macbeth's descent into madness as he grapples with his ambition and the consequences of his actions.
- It highlights the inner conflict faced by Banquo as he struggles with his loyalty to Macbeth.
- It reveals the psychological torment and guilt experienced by Lady Macbeth as a result of the murders. (correct)
- It portrays the supernatural elements at play in Macbeth's life, leading to his eventual downfall.
What happens in the sleepwalking scene in Macbeth?
What happens in the sleepwalking scene in Macbeth?
- The witches are shown performing a ritual in their sleep to manipulate Macbeth's fate.
- Lady Macbeth is observed sleepwalking and trying to wash imaginary bloodstains from her hands. (correct)
- Macbeth is seen sleepwalking and speaking about his guilt and remorse for his actions.
- Banquo's ghost appears to Macbeth in his sleep, causing him to act irrationally.
Who is the central character involved in the sleepwalking scene in Macbeth?
Who is the central character involved in the sleepwalking scene in Macbeth?
- Lady Macbeth (correct)
- Macbeth
- Duncan
- Macduff
Who is the central character in 'Edward the Second'?
Who is the central character in 'Edward the Second'?
What is the main theme of 'Edward the Second'?
What is the main theme of 'Edward the Second'?
Who becomes the de facto ruler after Edward II's deposition?
Who becomes the de facto ruler after Edward II's deposition?