Answer:
This question is incomplete since you have not provided the options and I could not have them online.
Anyway I will give you an explanation so that you can understand it and answer it for yourself.
Explanation:
Characterization is a literary technique that serves to develop the personality and characteristics of the characters in a story. There are two types of characterization: direct and indirect.
- Direct Characterization: It is where the author provides explicit details about the characters. For example, it tells us their state of mind, their beliefs, their way of living, their desires, etc.
- Indirect Characterization: In this case, these characteristics will not be expressed explicitly, but rather will be left to the interpretation of the reader. The author will only provide small character traits for us as readers to determine the rest.
Therefore, with this information, if among your options you have explicit descriptions of how a character looks, feels or thinks, then that will be your correct answer.
Macbeth in Act II,Scene 1
Explanation:
Macbeth recognises that "overarching AMBITION" is the only motive he has for killing King Duncan and seizing the Scottish throne. ... Macbeth recognises that "overarching AMBITION" is the only motive he has for killing King Duncan and seizing the Scottish throne.
Macbeth expresses through his soliloquy, including guilt, ambitiousness, and the relationship between the ideas of fate and free will. Macbeth, in working himself up to the murder of his king, is filled with hesitancy and doubt.
The answer is C....hope that helps