Answer:
4. I think. But I'm not an artist.
Explanation:
I'm not an artist of any kind, but I've always liked this painting. I've never thought about why until you posted this question.
It isn't because of the indoor setting. Impressionists can and do paint many things that are indoors.
The figures are not formless. Those girls are very beautiful.
Many figures (including the central male) don't have shadows, or none that I can see.
It's the asymmetrical composition I think. If you drew a line in the middle going up and down, almost all of the figures would be on your left. Yet the man (who really is at the center of your vision) emphasizes the beauty of what is in front of him.
The Arts and Crafts Movement was largely fueled by the industrial revolution,More and more artists wanted to return to hand-made objects that were unique.
At the beginning of the play, before Duncan was killed, it did lead us to believe that Lady Macbeth was indeed a strong woman. But, after the murder of Duncan, she slowly started to lose her mind. She began seeing things and hearing the voice of Duncan in her head, she started to sleep walk frequently. And this madness led to her committing suicide towards the middle-end of the play.
Most of us do ♥️
Especially the ones who clicked into this question