The theme that is supported by Macbeth’s lines below is that "Ambition unchecked can lead to corruption".
In this excerpt, Macbeth wanted to kill Duncan. He believed that King Duncan needed to be killed before he could get into the position of being a king.
In the excerpt, it discusses that due to the ambition that Macbeth had to become the king, he could go to any length to achieve his aim even if it means killing another person.
In conclusion, the correct option is B.
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I think it's alien, maybe
I had an ingrown toenail, and it was a pain in the rear end. Yu can't walk, so the simile has to be something not so good.
Answer and Explanation:
1. It is not possible to compare "to Jennie" with the poems you saw in the other classes, but we can say that "To Jennie" is a short poem and structured in three stanzas, where the first two stanzas have 4 verses and the last stanza has 6 verses. The poem presents the ABCBDEFEGFGF rhyme system, which was the feature that most caught my attention, as it presents interesting musicality and rhythm.
2. In the last lines the speaker presents an emotion of farewell, loss and nostalgia. That's because he is saying goodbye to a friend with whom he has fun, happy and comfortable memories.