Question #6430706Single Choice

AP English Literatur

Question

In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, during a scene where Macbeth decides to murder King Duncan, the audience sees Macbeth pacing and speaking aloud his plans, but there is no narration or reflection on his psychological state. This is an example of:

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A
    A subjective perspective, because the audience is aware of Macbeth’s internal conflict.
B
    An objective perspective, because the audience only sees Macbeth's actions and words without any emotional or psychological interpretation.
C
    A subjective perspective, because the audience is invited to sympathize with Macbeth’s guilt.
D
    An objective perspective, because Macbeth does not explain his thoughts to the audience.

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