Question
The internal struggle of Macbeth's that forms a central conflict of this play is:
A. his cowardliness and his wife's bravery
B. his loyalty to Duncan and his ambition to be king.
C. his hatred for Duncan and his desire to be kind.
D. both A and B
I'm thinking it's D but not sure?
A. his cowardliness and his wife's bravery
B. his loyalty to Duncan and his ambition to be king.
C. his hatred for Duncan and his desire to be kind.
D. both A and B
I'm thinking it's D but not sure?
Answers
anthony
Actually I think it's B.