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In Act II, Scene 3, Lady Macbeth appears to faint. Do you believe that she really faints or is she just pretending to faint? Explain your reasoning on this issue.
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She had guaranteed to come clean to the court. Thus, she admits that the young ladies' showmanship in the court, including her own, were "affectation." As such, they were lies. Reverend Parris says that as touched her at that point, her skin was icy, and Proctor guarantees the court that she'd just been "put on a show to black out." She had indeed pretended to faint.
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