The document summarizes scenes from Act V of Shakespeare's Macbeth. It describes Lady Macbeth's guilt over Duncan's murder manifesting in sleepwalking, where she tries to wash blood off her hands. It also outlines Macbeth's refusal to believe the witches' prophecies could be undermined, despite his enemies closing in. Finally, it mentions Malcolm ordering soldiers to carry forest branches to disguise their numbers as they march on Macbeth's castle at Dunsinane.