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At the start of act 5 of the play, Lady Macbeth begins to sleepwalk, which is a sign of her sorrow for the crimes she and her husband carried out.

What habitual behavior does Lady Macbeth exhibit while she sleepwalks?

In this scene, Lady Macbeth is seen sleepwalking across the castle, having hallucinations, and washing her hands while doing so. She exclaims, "Out, spot! I say get out!

When he notices Lady Macbeth sleepwalking, what does the doctor do?

The doctor makes a remark to the effect that something should be seriously wrong since the sleep paralysis will only exacerbate it before inquiring as to what the woman has said. The lady declines to divulge. The physician says it's alright to inform him, but the lady still

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