Thirdly, a crowned child holding a tree states that Macbeth will be safe until Great Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill. |
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At night, in the king's palace at Dunsinane, a doctor and a gentlewoman discuss Lady Macbeth's strange habit of sleepwalking. |
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Though he reflects on the brevity and meaninglessness of life, he nevertheless awaits the English and fortifies Dunsinane. |
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She's going to play hostess to Duncan at Dunsinane, and 'provide' is what gracious hostesses always do. |
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