Answer:
Buck mourns his dead master but feels pride at having killed the Yeehats.
Explanation:
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Duncan is so happy and excited when he gets to the castle, and praises Lady Macbeth for how nice, warm, and welcoming she is. What he doesn't know, but the audience does, is that she is already planning on killing him, which is what makes this dramatic irony.
It's a conflict of interest. Where on one hand she knows what she should do and on the other there's something that she wants. Since there's the option for own personal gains with the two, it's conflict of interest.
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