Question #6430702Single Choice

AP English Literatur

Question

In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 7, where he contemplates the consequences of murdering King Duncan, is an example of:

Options

A
    An objective perspective, because Macbeth only describes his thoughts without revealing any personal emotions.
B
    A subjective perspective, because Macbeth reveals his internal conflict, guilt, and ambition.
C
    An objective perspective, because Macbeth discusses external events without focusing on his feelings.
D
    A subjective perspective, because Macbeth speaks to another character about his ambitions.

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