Problemas
First Read: Comprehension Identify the choice that best answers the question. By the end of The Tragedy of Macbeth Act III, how has Macbeth most clearly changed since the beginning of the play? A. He has become more dependent upon Lady Macbeth's advice. B. He has become more likely to use treachery to suit his ends. C. He now enjoys the respect of his comrades. D. He now has confidence in his ability to rule.
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The correct answer is B. Macbeth has become more likely to use treachery to achieve his ends.
Explicación
## Step 1The question is asking us to identify the most significant change in Macbeth's character by the end of Act III in Shakespeare's play "The Tragedy of Macbeth". ## Step 2We need to analyze each option in light of the events and character development in Act III.## Step 3Option A suggests that Macbeth has become more dependent on Lady Macbeth's advice. However, in Act III, Macbeth is shown to be more independent and less reliant on Lady Macbeth's guidance.## Step 4Option B suggests that Macbeth has become more likely to use treachery to achieve his ends. This is consistent with the events of Act III, where Macbeth orders the murder of Banquo and his son, showing his increasing ruthlessness and willingness to use treachery.## Step 5Option C suggests that Macbeth now enjoys the respect of his comrades. However, in Act III, Macbeth is shown to be increasingly paranoid and isolated, not enjoying the respect of his comrades.## Step 6Option D suggests that Macbeth now has confidence in his ability to rule. However, in Act III, Macbeth is shown to be increasingly insecure and unsure of his ability to rule, not having confidence in his ability to rule.