Macbeth is trapped between the reality and what was promised to him. He has already seen one part of this promise come true - that he will become the thane of Cawdor. But he is aware that, to become the king, he will most likely have to murder the present king Duncan, and take his place. This thought terrifies him, and yet he cannot resist it. His transformation is quick and sudden, just like the turn of events. From a man who had doubted the weird sisters' prophecy, much as he liked it, he becomes a man who is ready to admit to himself what needs to be done.
Hey there!
if i am reading this right..
the only ones you got wrong are 5 and 8
switch them around, and you should have it correct!
Hope This Helps!!
You will mark then the answer is Rather than do your home work for you, here is a poem I have written that might unblock your mind and release your creativity.
Exactitude
The ground I began on Changed, yet the fear of death, or what I wished to say, the consequences of which, this could not prevent me from saying it.
Nor the shame there of, or even the fact that there might be someone more important with something more worthwhile to say than me, I said it anyway.
1-a
5-b
6-a
the rest I am unsure of
What details? You didn't provide a picture or anything.