The guards surely are knocked out. I have druggedtheir possets,That death and nature do contend about themWhether they live or die.Macbeth will do the kill with ease!
Oh no! what's that sound. What have I done?
"Sleep no more: Macbeth doth murder sleep'
Gosh! Go wash your hands and relax. Do I have to do everything around here?
I've completed the kill! What do I do? Will they catch me. What about the daggers!
Lady Macbeth waits for Macbeth to return after the murder, assuring herself that she poisoned the guards drink so Macbeth wouldn't be caught.
What would Macbeth do without me ;)
Macbeth murders King Duncan and begins to feel sorry about it. He goes to talk to his wife about the events and that Hes hearing noises.
What a sorry sight!
Whos knocking oh gosh !
Lady Macbeth instructs him to wash his hands, but she realizes he's still holding the daggers he used to murder Duncan. Macbeth refuses to return to the crime scene. Lady Macbeth, enraged, flees to lay the daggers on the sleeping servants.
Lady Macbeth believes she owes everything to her husband. She enters Duncan's chamber and spreads blood all over the sleeping guards/servants to frame them. She also hands over the bleeding dagger.
A terrible knock is heard, terrified Macbeth. He is concerned that all the water in the world will not be enough to wash the blood from his hands. It is a "Sorry sight," Macbeth exclaims, referring to his hands being covered in Duncan's blood, which is highly unpleasant and causes him to feel grief.
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