Come_give_me_your_hand [TOP-RATED × Overview]

For your reference, here is the immediate draft of that section from Shakespeare's Macbeth :

This specific line refers back to the night of King Duncan's murder, specifically the moment when a knock at the door forced the couple to hurry to their chamber to avoid suspicion. Draft of the Full Speech Excerpt come_give_me_your_hand

The phrase "" is a famous line from William Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth . For your reference, here is the immediate draft

In this scene, Lady Macbeth is mentally unraveling. While sleepwalking, she obsessively tries to wash imaginary blood from her hands and speaks to her absent husband, Macbeth. While sleepwalking, she obsessively tries to wash imaginary

"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!".

This dramatic moment is often used in acting classes and literature studies to show "character development through breakdown".

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