FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
MACBETH
Question
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He needs to show how easy the deed was for him.
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He has to prove that he has murdered Duncan.
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He wants to frighten her for encouraging him.
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He feels distressed and shocked at what he has done.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Why does Macbeth most likely bring the bloody daggers to Lady Macbeth? He needs to show how easy the deed was for him. He has to prove that he has murdered Duncan .
Detailed explanation-2: -Lady Macbeth, after she and her husband murder the king, goes through immense guilt, which eventually drives her to delusion and her demise.
Detailed explanation-3: -Few visual moments are as strange as the scene at the beginning of act two, in which Macbeth sees a dagger floating in the air, apparently leading him to Duncan’s bedchamber.
Detailed explanation-4: -Give me the daggers. I’ll do it, then. Saying that the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures suggests either that they are similarly inert, unmoving and so unthreatening or, possibly, that the dead and the sleeping look alike, that the dead could just be sleeping.
Detailed explanation-5: -Why did you bring these daggers from the room? They must remain there. Go return them and smear the sleeping servants with the blood. I’ll go no more:I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on ‘t again I dare not.