True, Macbeth feels immediate guilt after killing Duncan., The image of blood symbolises guilt in the play., “Macbeth shall sleep no more” suggests guilt destroys peace of mind., Lady Macbeth initially appears stronger than Macbeth after the murder., Banquo’s ghost represents Macbeth’s guilt., Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking shows that guilt has overwhelmed her., Macbeth becomes emotionally numb as the play progresses., Shakespeare presents guilt as a psychological punishment., The word “damned” suggests spiritual condemnation., Guilt contributes to the downfall of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth., Macbeth’s guilt gradually transforms into paranoia rather than disappearing completely., Lady Macbeth’s earlier dismissal of guilt makes her later mental collapse more tragic., False, Lady Macbeth feels no guilt at any point in the play., Macbeth believes water can easily remove his guilt., Guilt makes Macbeth less violent as the play continues., Guilt only affects Lady Macbeth., Macbeth’s guilt disappears completely by Act 3., Lady Macbeth remains emotionally strong until the end of the play., Banquo’s ghost is real and seen by everyone at the banquet., Macbeth sleeps peacefully after killing Duncan., Macbeth’s guilt makes him confess his crimes and seek forgiveness., Macbeth overcomes his guilt completely by Act 4 and is no longer psychologically affected by his crimes., Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking shows that she feels proud of what she has done., Guilt in the play only affects characters privately and has no impact on their behaviour or decisions..

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