Macbeth

Act V, Scene 1

Also in this scene, Lady Macbeth references other things that happened earlier in the play. List two things that happened earlier in the play that she talks about.

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The doctor and the gentlewoman watch as Lady Macbeth rubs her hands as if washing them and says "Yet here's a spot. . . Out, damned spot; out I say” (27-30). As she continues to "wash" her hands, her words betray her guilt to the two onlookers. Lady Macbeth seems to be reliving the events on the night of Duncan’s death. She cannot get the stain or smell of blood off her hand: "What, will these hands ne'er be clean. . . All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand" (37-43).

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