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7 September, 12:32

For lady macbeth's madness in act 5 to be believable, shakespeare has to foreshadow at least the possibility of her madness earlier on in the play. how does shakespeare foreshadow lady macbeth's eventual madness in this play?

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  1. 7 September, 15:56
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    She set the time and place of duncans murder, claims that she would kill a baby at her breast to honor a vow.
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