In Act III, Scene<span> VI, </span>Lennox<span> ponders over </span>Macbeth's<span> behavior: “Things have been strangely borne.” He first points out how </span>Macbeth<span> cared for King Duncan, yet he is dead. ... This all </span>foreshadows Macbeth's<span> downfall at the hands of an army and Macduff himself.</span>
Yes you can use we to refer to the audience, with you in it, because using we groups together a group, like "We the people..."
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That he maybe stubborn and does not want to comply
B. It makes way more sense than the others