Ah..mcbeth..i think the key words would be who can be wise amaz'd temperate and furious loyal and neutral,his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature
William Shakespeare's tragedy play "Macbeth" revolves around the over ambition of the protagonist in attaining power and doing anything to keep it. The paranoia of Macbeth after the prophecies of the three witches came true only keeps on increasing, leading to his downfall.
The given excerpt from Act II scene iii of the play shows the scene right after the discovery of the murder of King Duncan. Macbeth acts as if he had no idea of it, appearing shocked and in disbelief. He exclaims <em>"Who can be wise, amaz'd, temperate, and furious, Loyal and neutral, in a moment?"</em>. He then continues to stress on the untimely and unlawful act of murdering the king. The words <em>"a breach in nature/ for ruin's wasteful entrance"</em> signify the idea of a disruption of order.
Explanation: You can tell that the format of this paragraph is Problem and Solution because they are presenting a problem along with a suggestion on to fix that problem.