What is the main idea of this passage from Act V of The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare?

A. She is asking King Duncan for his forgiveness.
B. She is imagining herself washing King Duncan’s clothes.
C. She is reliving the night that she and Macbeth killed King Duncan.
D. She is confessing the murder of King Duncan to the doctor.

Respuesta :

d she confessed the murder to her doctor

The correct answer is D. She is confessing the murder of King Duncan to the doctor. In Shakespeare Macbeth, Act V, Scene I, the theme of guilt and the motif of blood are present in this passage. Her guilt and mounting madness are evident as Lady Macbeth becomes obsessed with her imagined blood-stain in her hand. She finally confesses the murder of King Duncan to the doctor.