out. Lady Macbeth asks, “How now, my lord? Why do you keep alone,/Of sorriest fancies your companions making,/Using those thoughts which should indeed have died.”(3.2.10-13) She does not want to see him alone. She is genuinely concerned for her husband. They used to be inseparable, almost as if they were one brain functioning for two. She helped him with the murder of Duncan and was his backbone when he wanted to withdraw from his original choice of murder. However Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have grown