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What does Macbeth realize about the consequences of Duncan’s murder?

AOther than satisfying his own ambitions, it will make everything worse.

BIt will guarantee his descendants will rule Scotland.

CIt will earn him the eternal praise of his peers.

DIt will ensure peace and prosperity in the kingdom.

Answer:

A. Other than satisfying his own ambitions, it will make everything worse.

Read Explanation:

  • Macbeth's actions lead to his downfall, as he loses his authority, power, and eventually his wife.


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