Come_give_me_your_hand
This line highlights Lady Macbeth's transition from a cold, calculating figure to one "unhinged" by trauma and guilt.
Wash your hands, put on your nightgown; look not so pale.—I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried; he cannot come out on's grave. Doctor: Even so? come_give_me_your_hand
This dramatic moment is often used in acting classes and literature studies to show "character development through breakdown". This line highlights Lady Macbeth's transition from a
For your reference, here is the immediate draft of that section from Shakespeare's Macbeth : This dramatic moment is often used in acting
The repetition of "come" and "to bed" emphasizes her frantic, cyclical thoughts, which are a stark contrast to her earlier command of language.
"To bed, to bed! there’s knocking at the gate: come, come, come, come, give me your hand. What’s done cannot be undone.—To bed, to bed, to bed!".