Who says the following to Macbeth: “The queen, my lord, is dead.”?

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A

The Doctor

B

Siward

C

Seyton

D

Horatio

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Lady Macbeth’s Death and Macbeth’s Soliloquy – Act 5, Scene 5

  • Act & Scene: Act 5, Scene 5

  • Characters:

    • Seyton – Macbeth’s loyal chief servant and attendant

  • Event:

    • While preparing for the final battle against the invading English and Scottish forces, a cry is heard from within the castle.

    • Macbeth asks about the noise. Seyton enters and delivers the grim news:
      "The queen, my lord, is dead."

  • Significance:

    • This news delivers the final blow to Macbeth’s spirit.

    • Macbeth responds with his famous soliloquy:
      "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow..."

    • In the soliloquy, he expresses despair and reflects on the meaninglessness of life.

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