Macbeth Questions Act 2: When Lady Macbeth says, “That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold”
When Lady Macbeth says, “That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold”, what does she mean? Who are “them” and why should she want them to be drunk?
Sometimes Shakespeare shows killing onstage (mostly at the end of a play). Why, in your view, is the killing of Duncan not shown, but understood to happen offstage?
How is Macbeth’s mind affected by the murder of Duncan?