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Act 2 Scene 2
by ayeyoma
Updated: 4/16/2020
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I hope those drugs keep the guards asleep long enough for Macbeth to finish the deed
I have heard the owl scream but didn't you say something?
I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise?
A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight.
This is a sorry sight.
Lady Macbeth is afraid that her drugs won't keep the guards asleep long enough for the murder until Macbeth walks in with bloody daggers.
Why did you bring the dagger? Take them back.
Coward! Give me the daggers, I shall do it.
I can’t go back. I’m afraid even to think about what I’ve done. I can’t stand to look at it again.
Macbeth enters the room carrying the bloody dagger. He asks his wife if she heard the noises. She seems surprised by seeing him carrying the dagger.
Macbeth, looking at his hands covered in blood, says it is a sorry sight meaning that the sight is painful and upsetting.
My hands are as red as yours now. Water shall wash them off.
Macbeth, looking at his hands covered in blood, says it is a sorry sight meaning that the sight is painful and upsetting.
Lady Macbeth puts the daggers in the hands of the guards to make it look like they killed Duncan.
Macbeth, looking at his hands covered in blood, says it is a sorry sight meaning that the sight is painful and upsetting.
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