Everyone leaves the banquet after witnessing an emotional breakdown of Macbeth. A very paranoid Macbeth and his wife discuss the present and discomforting situation. They remark about all of the following EXCEPT:Group of answer choices"Blood will have blood: the dead will have their revenge.""Gravestones have been known to move, and trees to speak, to bring guilty men to justice."Macbeth has put paid spies in every of the lords' households.Macbeth accepts his fate and will keep killing; "he has many evil things planned that he must do before he thinks about them."Macbeth will pay another visit to the witches.ALL of these answers are correct.
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Everyone leaves the banquet after witnessing an emotional breakdown of Macbeth. A very paranoid Macbeth and his wife discuss the present and discomforting situation. They remark about all of the following EXCEPT:Group of answer choices"Blood will have blood: the dead will have their revenge.""Gravestones have been known to move, and trees to speak, to bring guilty men to justice."Macbeth has put paid spies in every of the lords' households.Macbeth accepts his fate and will keep killing; "he has many evil things planned that he must do before he thinks about them."Macbeth will pay another visit to the witches.ALL of these answers are correct.
Solution
The statement that is not discussed by Macbeth and his wife is "Macbeth accepts his fate and will keep killing; 'he has many evil things planned that he must do before he thinks about them.'" While Macbeth does express a sense of paranoia and a willingness to do whatever it takes to protect his power, he does not explicitly state that he accepts his fate and plans to continue killing.
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