Critical Reading
The following question is based on your reading of Macbeth, Act III.
Act III of The Tragedy of Macbeth serves mainly to
a. introduce the play's climax.
C. introduce important new characters.
b. expose Macbeth's mounting troubles. d. resolve the play's central conflicts.

Respuesta :

Answer:

a

Explanation:

The Act III of the Tragedy of Macbeth serves the main purpose of introduction to the play's climax.

What is a climax?

A climax is the one which concludes the story, where the audience finally makes a decision regarding the quality of the play, and in such a way that the story of the play has essentially come to an end.

The Act I of Macbeth shows the acts done by Lady Macbeth to kill Duncan, and the play finally reaches its climax towards the beginning of the Act III of the play.

Hence, option A holds true regarding the climax of the 'Tragedy of Macbeth.'

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