This question is actually a matter of opinion. Some would say he shows strength by knowing he has to sacrifice six of his men when he has already lost so many. They say it shows he's a strong character and a determined leader. That he's willing to sacrifice anything for his cause. That's a very strong character trait. Some, however, would say it shows he's weak. Not only did he know it wouldn't be him who died, he also didn't tell his remaining men. He let six of them die. He knew they would and he did not say anything. I guess whatever side you take is up to you.
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Your correct go with the answer c
That he has become more comfortable with killing in order to keep his throne.
At first, Macbeth was worried to murder King Duncan to gain the throne; now, he is perfectly willing to murder his own friend, Banquo. He murders Banquo, and tries to murder his son, too, because the prophecy stated that Banquo's son and all his sons would be the future kings of Scotland; Macbeth wanted his descendants to reign.
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C'mon, Scout- after this, I'd say we could both use A TREAT.
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