Answer:
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia
Explanation:
In the play, we are presented with many variations and interpretations of mental sickness that Lady Macbeth develops, being the central one madness. However, madness would be too general and abstract to answer this question. Diving deeper in her symptoms, it becomes more and more logic (however not explicit) that she suffered from bipolar disorder, by showing the symptoms of inflated or self-esteem grandiosity. Another possibility is that she had at the same time schizophrenia developing psychosis and hearing voices.
Answer:
Artifacts.
Explanation:
Artifacts can be defined as those objects that are man-made.
In nonverbal communication, artifacts <u>are referred to those objects that convey to others the person's values, beliefs, and habits</u>. These objects include clothing, piercing, cars, interior decoration, etc. Such a form of conveying the meaning in social interactions with the help of objects is known as artifactual communication.
In the given case, Nathan has used the artifactual form of nonverbal communication. The way Nathan has decorated his home or designed the interior conveys the message about him, thus, it is an example of artifacts or artifactual form of nonverbal communication.
So, the correct answer is artifacts.
Answer: I would say its A
Explanation: