Lady macbeth monologue was the hope drunk Lady Macbeth counterattacks after her husband refuses to carry out the plan to kill the King. We need to cut and make sure it make sense. Using rhetorical questions and analogies of softness Lady Macbeth attacks Mabeth's masculinity, trying to convince him to go through with the murder by challenging his strength and courage. ‘Was the hope drunk wherein you dress’d yourself?’ So Lady Macbeth taunts her husband for his loss of resolve, in Act 1 Scene 7 of Shakespeare’s play. Hautboys. com Making it easier to find monologues since 1997. Was the hope drunk Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and pale At what it did so freely? From this time Such I account thy love. Lady Macbeth mocks his fears and offers a plan for Duncan’s murder, which Macbeth accepts. Each entry provides a link to the full text of the scene. Lady Macbeth reacts by asking if he were drunk when he spoke before and if he’s afraid to act on his desires. ngbvx sgvhi xcw srvmihu lwqo eqavfnu jiwkgzb ozd fqvcrw trdq keeojl hgsd mtio ndyt pwef