Macbeth thinks Malcolm cannot harm him, because of the witches' prophecy. The witches' prophecy stated that any man born under a woman cannot hurt him.
Well the writer uses facts in this without expressing their own feelings toward it.
The other answers are right but there's another answer option. That answer is "Crusoe's mental debate about sin."
Answer:
I will talk so what are u doing Amy!
Explanation:
I would say the correct answer is <span>c. greatly distressed. These lines describe desperate attempts to live a normal life, to reinvent its meaning, to try to enjoy it once again and recreate some sense within the terrible predicament. This is not optimism - it's a desperate (and vain) attempt to reach for some optimism. It is not depression either - a depressed person doesn't even try.</span>