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In Act 5 Scene 1, Lady Macbeth is reintroduced after her absence in Act __.

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Lady Macbeth's hallucinations and sleepwalking indicate her loss of __.

stability

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In Act 1, Lady Macbeth wanted to surround herself with __, as symbolized by her line 'Come, thick night'.

darkness

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Light in Lady Macbeth’s new fixation symbolizes __ and __.

humanity; morality

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Lady Macbeth’s act of rubbing her hands symbolizes her __ and __.

anxiety; guilt

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Lady Macbeth’s line 'What, will these hands ne’er be clean?' reflects her fixation on the __.

murders

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In Act 2, Lady Macbeth states 'A little water cleans us of this deed', contrasting with her current __.

guilt

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Lady Macbeth’s speech deviates from __ indicating her break in control.

iambic pentameter

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When Lady Macbeth describes hell as 'murky', it shows her shift from being accepting of hell to being __.

fearful

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The frequent references to blood in Lady Macbeth’s speech symbolize her __.

guilt

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Lady Macbeth’s exclamation 'Out, damned spot!' highlights her __ and __ about her past actions.

guilt; frustration

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The word 'still' in Lady Macbeth’s speech signifies her inability to move past her __.

guilt

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At the end of the passage, Lady Macbeth is talking directly to someone, which may suggest she is attempting to reason with __.

herself

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Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth’s character as having transformed from strong and unbreakable to __ and __.

vulnerable; human

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Ultimately, Lady Macbeth returns to her femininity, revealing the consequences of __ cannot be easily reversed.

unnatural deeds

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Lady Macbeth’s shift in character highlights a theme of __ within Shakespeare's play.

morality

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