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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jazuela
Wm. Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
Seyton came in and informed Macbeth that his wife, Lady Macbeth, had just been killed.
Just moments before the report, he had been thinking that the sound of war and the rage and desperation of the siege against Malcolm were so intense that the sound of a tortured woman's cry in the background no longer startled him. When he learns this cry was the sound of his wife's own death, he recited the soliloquy. NOTHING had surprised him, NOTHING could break him out of his angst. It was the Shakespeare version of "Dust in the Wind."
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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 5 - Macbeth finds out Lady Macbeth is dead
I believe that Lady Macbeth took her own life and not for NOTHING.
Shakespeare Online
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