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Act 2 How does Macbeth’s and Lady Macbeth’s reactions to Duncan’s murder immediately after it is done.

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Macbeth is completely overwhelmed with guilt, remorse, and regret after he commits regicide. In act 2, scene 2, Macbeth exits Duncan's chamber and is visibly shaken by his actions. Macbeth reveals his guilty conscience and remorse by looking at his bloody hands and saying, "This is a sorry sight"

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