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5 September, 08:53

Which of the following best describes Macbeth's feelings about the possible assassination of King Duncan in Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth?

a. great confidence

c. determined ambition

b. tortured ambivalence

d. relentless guilt

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  1. 5 September, 12:22
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    The feeling that best describes Macbeth about the possible assassination of King Duncan in Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth is b) tortured ambivalence.

    He cannot decide whether he should do it or not, but his wife persuaded him into killing the King.
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