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What does Macbeth mean when he says his mind is “full of scorpions”?

AHe is restless and tormented by paranoia

BHe feels brave and fearless like a scorpion

CHe plans to attack his enemies with poison

DHe feels numb and emotionless

Answer:

A. He is restless and tormented by paranoia

Read Explanation:

This phrase (full of scorpions) symbolizes:

  • Macbeth’s growing paranoia – He believes that as long as Banquo and Fleance are alive, his position is not safe.

  • His willingness to commit more murders – Instead of feeling guilty, he is now focused on securing his power, even if it means more bloodshed.

  • His transformation into a ruthless tyrant – The line shows that Macbeth is no longer hesitant about murder; he has fully embraced violence to protect his reign.


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