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  • Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under't. (Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 5)
  • We will speak further. (Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 5)
  • Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? (Shakespeare Act 2 Scene 1)
  • I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry.Did not you speak? (Shakespeare Act 2 Scene 2)
  • I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise? (Shakespeare Act 2 Scene 2)
  • This scene contributes to the start of Macbeth's descent of madness because it was the first time the idea of murdering the King was introduced and considered.
  • As long as Banquo lives, I am sick. I’ll be healthy when he is dead. (Shakespeare Act 3 Scene 1)
  • Macbeth's hallucinations also play into his descent of madness because the hallucinations affect him mentally throughout the play.
  • Avaunt, and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee. (Shakespeare Act 3 Scene 4)
  • The murder of King Duncan essentially opened the "floodgates" for Macbeth, as he went on a killing spree shortly after.
  • Accursèd be that tongue that tells me so. (Shakespeare Act 5 Scene 8)
  • Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother’s wombUntimely ripped. (Shakespeare Act 5 Scene 8)
  • Macbeth then orders the murder of Banquo and Fleance, in fear that will reign one day. This shows Macbeth's descent because he was hesitant at the idea of murdering someone previously.
  • During his celebration of becoming king, Macbeth saw Banquo walking towards him in another hallucination. After this, Macbeth is gone mentally and is numb.
  • Macbeth finds out that Macduff was not born directly from his mother and is in shock. This is the final of his descent as he realizes the possibility of his death.
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