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Act V

ICSE · Class 12 · English- Macbeth

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Card 1Act V overview

What is the central dramatic purpose of Act V?

Answer

Act V shows the final collapse of Macbeth's rule and the restoration of order in Scotland. Lady Macbeth is destroyed by guilt, Macbeth becomes isolated and fearful, and Malcolm finally takes control a

Card 2Lady Macbeth

Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking: why is this scene so important?

Answer

The sleepwalking scene reveals that guilt has broken Lady Macbeth's mind. Earlier she appeared strong and controlling, but now she compulsively rubs her hands, speaks in fragments, and relives the mur

Card 3Lady Macbeth

What does Lady Macbeth's repeated hand-rubbing suggest?

Answer

It suggests obsessive guilt and the feeling of being unable to wash away blood from her conscience. The action is symbolic, because the stain is not only on her hands but also in her mind.

Card 4Lady Macbeth

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!" What does the "spot" represent?

Answer

The spot represents blood and guilt. It is not an ordinary stain; it stands for Lady Macbeth's moral burden and the crimes she cannot forget.

Card 5Lady Macbeth

What does the candle or taper beside Lady Macbeth mean?

Answer

The candle shows her fear, insecurity, and disturbed mind. She keeps a light by her bedside continually by her own command, which suggests she wants comfort and protection even in sleep.

Card 6Gentlewoman

Why does the Gentlewoman refuse to repeat Lady Macbeth's words?

Answer

She fears the consequences of repeating dangerous words. Her silence shows caution and loyalty, and it also reflects the tense political atmosphere around the queen.

Card 7Gentlewoman

Who is the Waiting Gentlewoman in this scene?

Answer

She is a lady of the nobility and a companion to the queen, not a servant. Her role is to stay close to Lady Macbeth and report her strange behaviour to the Doctor.

Card 8Doctor of Physic

What does the Doctor conclude about Lady Macbeth's illness?

Answer

He concludes that her problem is not a simple physical illness. He believes she needs divine help more than medical treatment, which shows that her suffering is spiritual and psychological.

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What are the important topics in Act V for ICSE Class 12 English- Macbeth?
Key topics in Act V include Act V – Key Themes, Characters, and Events Overview, Act V: Key Themes and Concepts Overview, Act V: Key Scenes and Their Significance. These are the concepts ICSE Class 12 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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