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Macbeth Act 3 Scene 2
How could Macbeth's attitude after Duncan's murder be described?

A. He is excited and eager.
B. He is happy and gregarious.
C. He is uneasy and uncomfortable.
D. He is uncaring and ambivalent.


Sagot :

Macbeth's attitude after Duncan's murder is described as he is uneasy and uncomfortable. The correct option is C.

Who was Macbeth?

Macbeth was a tragedy by Shakespeare.

Macbeth was the main character of the play.

His wife encouraged him to kill Duncan.

But after killing Duncan, Macbeth felt guilty.

Thus, the correct option is C. He is uneasy and uncomfortable.

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