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Lady Macbeth has been observed getting out of bed, putting on her night-gown, and taking a paper out of her private closet. She has written something, read it, and then sealed it up again. But, as the Gentlewoman reveals, she has done all of this in her sleep. But it has been speculated that she is writing a letter to her supposedly absent husband, trying to reassert her control over him even as their plans unravel and they become besieged on all sides. Is she feeling worried about the state of her immortal soul, and trying to make amends as a means of spiritual self-preservation and confessing her sins on paper in the hope that it will persuade God to go easy on her in the afterlife?

Or has she perhaps more improbably recalled her last traces of humanity and compassion and, realising they have both gone too far, is writing to their enemy to warn her of the danger she is in? In this slumbery agitation, besides her walking and other actual performances, what, at any time, have you heard her say?

There is something dreamlike and hazy about much of the action of the play, as if the characters are acting in a daze, not in full control of their senses, either because they are tired from lack of sleep as Macbeth is after the killing of Duncan or because, even in sleep, they cannot find any rest or peace as is the case with Lady Macbeth here. So, sleepwalking is a very neat device for Shakespeare to use here, as it taps perfectly into the question of agency that hangs over the whole play.

When she speaks this line she is sleepwalking, and she imagines that a spot of the king's blood stains her hand. Really, is it any wonder that fluoride should freak people out? For a while yoga and pilates classes were sought out at luxury gyms like Equinox.

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