How does Shakespeare foreshadow Lady Macbeth eventual suicide in this play Macbeth?
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For example, in act 2, scene 2, Macbeth refers to it as "the death of each day's life." When Lady Macbeth starts sleepwalking, then, it can be seen as an ominous foreshadowing of her own death. As she sleepwalks, she is halfway between life and death: she is in the mortal world but not quite of it.
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