Answer:
The irony of Macbeth's "To be thus is nothing, / But to be safely thus" soliloquy in act 3, scene 1, is that the situation in which Macbeth finds himself regarding the threat that Banquo and Banquo's children pose to his throne is Macbeth's own fault.
Explanation:
A sounds like correct answer.
I believe that the correct answer is the first one, letter a.
Well could you include the text?
Explanation:
the speaker of the poem is always the poet