According to the waiting-gentlewoman, what has Lady Macbeth been doing?
Question 2
2.
When Lady Macbeth first enters the scene, what is she saying and doing?
Question 3
3.
What does the gentlewoman say about trading places with Lady Macbeth?
Question 4
4.
What does the doctor do for Lady Macbeth?
Question 5
5.
What do the noblemen propose to do?
Question 6
6.
What is Macbeth doing in preparation for the attack?
Question 7
7.
How does Macbeth reassure himself in the beginning of the scene?
Question 8
8.
What does the doctor tell Macbeth about Lady Macbeth’s condition?
Question 9
9.
When Macbeth tells the doctor to cure her, how does the doctor respond?
Question 10
10.
What does Malcolm command the soldiers to do with the trees in Birnam Wood?
Question 11
11.
In Act V, Scene 1, what seems to be troubling Lady Macbeth in her sleepwalking scene? Cite strong and thorough evidence to support your inferences.
Question 12
12.
In Act V, Scene 4, what point does Malcolm make about Macbeth’s supporters in lines 13–14? What evidence elsewhere in Act V supports Malcolm’s observation?