- Macbeth has a dream/vision of dagger that points him toward room where Duncan is. The dagger turns bloody
- Macbeth says that he has killed Duncan
- Feels somewhat guilty, Lady Macbeth does not
- Lady Macbeth tries to cover up the murder
- Lennox said that some scary things occurred during the night
- Since Lady Macbeth got the guards drunk Lennox believes they have committed the murder
- Macbeth says he killed the guards for the sake of the king
Could use a more notes or at least some more in depth ones but it's good that you didn't just summarize the act but put them into your own words
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if Macbeth literally has a vision of the dagger. I thought that he was questioning reality in the sense that he thinks the situation is too crazy to be true, not like he actually doubts the existence of the dagger. I could be horribly wrong though. My track record with Shakespeare is not great.
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