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- Sleepwalking_scene abstract "The sleepwalking scene is a critically celebrated scene from William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (1607?). The first scene in the tragedy's 5th act, the sleepwalking scene is written principally in prose, and follows the guilt-wracked, sleepwalking Lady Macbeth as she recollects horrific images and impressions from her past. The scene is Lady Macbeth's last on-stage appearance, though her death is reported later in the act. Well known phrases from the scene include "Out, damned spot!" and "All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand." The British tragedienne Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) was distinguished for her performance and interpretation of the scene.".
- Sleepwalking_scene thumbnail Johann_Heinrich_Füssli_030.jpg?width=300.
- Sleepwalking_scene wikiPageID "20333074".
- Sleepwalking_scene wikiPageRevisionID "575181279".
- Sleepwalking_scene subject Category:Macbeth.
- Sleepwalking_scene comment "The sleepwalking scene is a critically celebrated scene from William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (1607?). The first scene in the tragedy's 5th act, the sleepwalking scene is written principally in prose, and follows the guilt-wracked, sleepwalking Lady Macbeth as she recollects horrific images and impressions from her past. The scene is Lady Macbeth's last on-stage appearance, though her death is reported later in the act.".
- Sleepwalking_scene label "Sleepwalking scene".
- Sleepwalking_scene sameAs m.04zvgps.
- Sleepwalking_scene sameAs Q7539953.
- Sleepwalking_scene sameAs Q7539953.
- Sleepwalking_scene wasDerivedFrom Sleepwalking_scene?oldid=575181279.
- Sleepwalking_scene depiction Johann_Heinrich_Füssli_030.jpg.
- Sleepwalking_scene isPrimaryTopicOf Sleepwalking_scene.