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At the end of Act 3, Scene 3, you see Macbeth begin to lose his sanity as his conscience gets the best of him. Rushing to his aid, Lady Macbeth tries to make up reasonable excuses for his sudden lunacy. What do you believe they say to each other? What does Macbeth say about his visions? What does Lady Macbeth say about his maniacal actions during the banquet? Why does he lose his sanity? I read it, but it wasn't clear to me. What do you think Lady Macbeth told him afterwards?

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