What is the last word of the play Macbeth?
Ava Hall
Published Apr 27, 2026
It is too late, he drags me down; I sink, I sink, — my soul is lost forever!
WHO said the last line in Macbeth?
In his final speech, Malcolm also mentions that Lady Macbeth is said to have committed suicide.What do Macbeth's final words mean?
His last words are a display of his kind and benevolent character; but they also show how he is perhaps slightly too kind and too trusting. Macbeth says before murdering him that he "Hath borne his faculties so meek" meaning that he was humble - maybe too humble.What is the closing scene of Macbeth?
Macbeth ends when Macduff presents Macbeth's severed head to Malcolm, who celebrates by inviting everyone to his coronation party.What is the last word of Shakespeare?
Live in thy shame, but die not shame with thee! These words hereafter thy tormentors be!MACBETH BY SHAKESPEARE // SUMMARY - CHARACTERS, SETTING & THEME
What are the most famous last words?
The 19 Most Memorable Last Words Of All Time
- “I am about to–or I am going to–die; either expression is used.” – French grammarian Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702)
- 2. “ I must go in, the fog is rising.” ...
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- “Looks like a good night to fly.” ...
- “OH WOW. ...
- “I want nothing but death.” ...
- 7. “ ...
- “Either that wallpaper goes, or I do.”