These are the answers about The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act II:
c. A murderer must live with his conscience.
b. to make them sleep through King Duncan's murder.
a. He feels his guilt is enormous.
c. She says that the king looked like her father as he slept.
b. The old man's prediction has come true.
b. Jake tiptoed slowly down the hall to avoid attracting anyone's attention.
c. treating an object of worship with contempt.
a. to lie.
c. It underscores the idea that his conscience will not let him rest.
b. Like Macbeth, her hands are red with King Duncan's blood; unlike Macbeth, she is not afraid of the consequences.
Part A: a. She will confess to committing the murder in order to save Macbeth.
Part B: b. Lady Macbeth. These deeds must not be thought / After these ways; so, it will make us mad.
<h3>What is The Tragedy of Macbeth?</h3>
Macbeth is a tragedy by the very famous author William Shakespeare. I was first published in 1623.
William Shakespeare was a playwright, poet and actor. He was born in England and he died in 1616 before Macbeth was even published. However, it is said that the play was first performed in 1606.