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  1. Mar 13, 2020 · Read Shakespeare’s ‘Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow’ soliloquy from Macbeth below with modern English translation and analysis, plus a video performance.

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  3. Need help with Act 5, scene 5 in William Shakespeare's Macbeth? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  4. Lady Macbeth 5.1 - Talking in rhyme, childlike and suggests insanity/loss of mind. 'Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane, I cannot taint with fear.' Macbeth 5.3 - Showing extreme arrogance and acting like he is an untouchable god.

  5. Let's break down Macbeth's monologue from Act 5, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Here's everything you need to know for performing this monologue.

  6. How does Lady Macbeth's death affect Macbeth? What convinces Macbeth that he is invincible over Macduff's army? How does the Witches' prophecy about Banquo come true?

  7. We’ve pulled together all of the top Macbeth quotes below from primary and secondary characters – as well as a good selection from the eponymous hero and his wife – shown in order of the quote appearing in the play, listing the character speaking along with act and scene.

  8. That's the whole message. Seyton doesn't say how or why she died, and Macbeth doesn't ask. In a show of callousness, he says he doesn't have time for her: "She should have died hereafter; / There would have been a time for such a word" (5.5.17-18). Thus begins the most famous passage in the play.