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Duncan,
After the deed, Lady
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Answer
The dagger of the mind passage suggests that Macbeth is struggling with his conscience and the guilt of his actions, questioning whether he is a sensible person or a false creation of his own mind. Lady Macbeth is also struggling with guilt and the horror of the deed they have committed.