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Question 4 (1 point)

How can Macbeth's reaction to his wife's death be explained?

Question 4 options:

Macbeth is so tortured by his bloody actions he has become desensitized to death.


With the death of his wife, Macbeth feels empty and without purpose.


Lady Macbeth had become so ill that Macbeth anticipated this death and was not troubled.


Macbeth is too preoccupied with the march of Birnam Wood to his castle to deal with his wife's death.

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4 - macbeth is too preoccupied

she should have died hereafter, he has no time to mourn for her death

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