It shows that the narrator was an observer of the mystical events that appeared inside the house. He was a helpful man who tried to reach Roderick. However, it's like his friend had reached his time and his family and the house seemed to take him. This scared him to death as a manipulative environment came to life from the stories told by his friend.
C . a suspect
if it is wrong then i am sorry but i’m pretty sure i’m right
B?? I think it’s b but I’m not sure
I believe the answer is A) he is so upset that he loses his last hold on sanity and forces his men into a battle with Malcolm that they cannot win.
He is very sad that Lady Macbeth dies, and says he wishes she had died at a time when he could properly mourn her.
When he leads his men into battle, he says, "The queen, my lord, is dead,"
Hope this helps! Please let me know if I'm wrong :)