In Act 4, Scene 2 of the play, a messenger warns Macbeth to leave the place because she, together with her son is in danger of murder. But she protests and argues for she's done nothing wrong. Then a group of murders enters the scene and stabs his son for calling the murderer a liar.
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wait actually? imma try thus
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the innocence and ignorance of enlisted soldiers. anger at the government for lying to enlisted youth. the pain of those left at home waiting for the soldiers.
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it is A
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because it's the one that makes more sense
At first, lovesick and infatuated with Rosaline but after he'd met Juliet hopelessly in love