Macbeth Act II

Act II of Macbeth highlights Lady Macbeth's cunning and manipulative personality. After the murder, Macbeth is becoming paranoid and already showing signs of regret for killing the King. Meanwhile,  Lady Macbeth is able to stay clam and orchestrate the rest of their plan while her husband is panicking, being mindful not to leave any loose ends that could incriminate the two. However, Macbeth also shows his ability to manipulate others based on the way he reacts to the news of the King's murder the next morning, even though he was losing his mind the night before.

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