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2. Analyze What do these passages in Scene 2 suggest about the effect of
Duncan's death on Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and their relationship?
• lines 4-7 ("Nought's had, all's spent... doubtful joy.")
• lines 16-26 ("But let the frame of things disjoint... him further.")
• lines 44-55 ("Be innocent of the knowledge... go with me.")

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The analysis of the passages in Act 3 Scene 2 of "Macbeth" show that Duncan's death has affect Macbeth and his wife in different ways, since he is utterly anxious while she still remains calm. Their relationship is also prone to secrets now.

What do the passages reveal?

The first passage reveals that Lady Macbeth wants her husband to be happy after murdering King Duncan. She is concerned about him, since Macbeth seems miserable.

The second passage shows that Macbeth is upset at his own anxiety and the nightmares that keep him awake at night. He knows that killing Duncan does not mean he is sure to be king, and that others may take the crown from him.

The last passage reveals that Macbeth and his wife are keeping secrets from each other. He plans on killing his friend Banquo, but he has not told her about it. The first crime has affected their relationship by changing their trust.

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