Answer:
Macbeth's reaction to Duncan's murder is to feel guilt, remorse, regret, to express his guilty conscience, to refuse to enter Duncan's chamber, to struggle to compose himself and finish the deed, to experience hallucinations, and to ultimately feign innocence through a display of emotion at the murder.
Explanation:
Answer: labor shortages
the Black Death
class inequality
Explanation:
Some of the challenges in England during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were labor shortages, Black Death and class inequality.
The Black Death was believed to be caused by Yersinia pestis and this brought about death of millions of people. Also, at that time, the monarch system of government was being practiced and this brought about class inequality between the peasants and the nobles. Lastly, there were also.lqbor shortages in England.
Answer:
Macbeth is concerned about Banquo's children. The witches said Banquo would father kings, and Macbeth would not. Macbeth worries Banquo's children will pose a threat to his rule, so he hires murderers to ambush Banquo and Fleance. Banquo dies but Fleance gets away
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