English, asked by bhagya4090, 2 months ago

whom does Macbeth
and lady Macbeth frame
for the murder of king
Duncan?
options:-
1.Duncan's drunken soldiers.
2.Malcolm and Donalbain .
3.Macduff and Banquo.
4.Lennox and the assassins.

Answers

Answered by akhila1768
0

Answer:

Duncan's drunken soldiers.

Answered by minasharmaminaedu
0

Answer: .Duncan's drunken soldiers.

Explanation:

Yes.

In the play, Macbeth does in fact see the three Witches.

They are also seen and conversed with by Banquo.

Initially, Banquo and Macbeth argue over whether the Witches are genuine or just a shared hallucination, but by the end of the play, both men appear to embrace the Witches as actual entities.

Later on in the play, in a scene devoid of any human characters, the Witches make an appearance with their Queen, Hecate.

For the Witches to be seen if Macbeth had been having hallucinations, he would have to be on stage.

He is not, which is another evidence that they actually exist in the universe of this drama.

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