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What does macbeth's reaction to the news of his wife's death say about his state of mind?

A. He is so upset that he loses his last hold on sanity forces his men into a battle with Malcolm that they cannot win.
B. He is unable to feel pain at the thought of death and is exhausted from all of the bloodshed.
C. He knows what he has done is wrong and wants to surrender to Malcolm army and die honorably.
D. He believes strongly in his convictions and knows that he will have to continue to fight to remain king.

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After Macbeth found out his wife is dead, he has no reaction. He doesn't care that his wife is dead as he believes now that she is gone, he is unbeatable. He continues to brace himself for the army of Macduff and Malcolm and the English soldiers.

So I think it's either B or D, but I'm not quite sure.

I hope this helps in anyway.

Macbeth's reaction to the news of his wife's death say about his state of mind, that He is unable to feel pain at the thought of death and is exhausted from all the bloodshed. Thus, option (B) is correct.

What is the main story of Macbeth?

The main story about the Macbeth is that he was a Scottish general and was  informed by three witches that he will become King of Scotland. He also had the supporting wife who encouraged him in the due process o9f becoming King.

Macbeth murders the king, ascends to the throne, and then proceeds to kill additional people out of paranoia. There are more casualties as a civil war breaks out to remove Macbeth.

In the story, When the wife of the Macbeth dies, he gives the strange reaction to it by being quiet and busy in his thoughts.

Therefore, it can be concluded that According to Macbeth's response to the news of his wife's death, he is mentally tired from all the slaughter and unable to feel anguish at the notion of death. Thus, option (B) is correct.

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