Macbeth

Macbeth (Act III,scene II).... why does lady Macbeth scold he husband for his solitude?

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Lady Macbeth warns him to act cheerful in front of their dinner guests. Macbeth has been alone and acting erratic. She fears people might suspect something ios afoot.

According to her, what negative things can solitude bring?

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