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16 January, 07:33

What do Macbeth's conflicting emotions about the murder of Duncan suggest about his character?

A. He is complex, with both good and bad qualities.

B. He is evil and disloyal to everyone but himself.

C. He is weak and lacks strength of character.

D. He loves his wife and doesn't want her in harm's way.

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  1. 16 January, 07:57
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    A. (because he has conflicting (meaning opposite) emotions, and just because you have conflicting emotions does not mean you are evil.
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