At the end of The Tragedy of Macbeth, how does Macbeth’s courage in battle affect the reader? a. It brings the reader full circle by once again pointing up an aspect of his noble nature. b. It brings up a new side of Macbeth, one of bravery in the face of adversity. c. It shows that Macbeth is courageous only in desperation. d. It shows Macbeth’s hatred for Malcolm and Macduff.

Respuesta :

Although many of these answers could be correct, I would argue that B is the most correct one?

In the rest of the play, Macbeth is often portrayed as a coward, often unwilling to go through with a plan. His sudden display of bravery is very new, perhaps driven by his insanity.

Answer:

the Correct answer is A. It brings the reader full circle by once again pointing up an aspect of his noble nature.

Explanation:

Because i did the test.

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