What can you infer about Macbeth's mental state from his reaction to his
wife's death?
A. That he is in such severe distress at the death of his beloved wife
that he will be unable to go on fighting
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B. That he enjoys bloodshed and can't wait to fight Malcolm's army
when it reaches the castle
C. That he has gone completely insane and is no longer in control of
the things that he does
D. That he is so exhausted from the bloodshed caused by his actions
that he is almost immune to the pain of death

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Answer:

The answer is D, I just did it at APEX.

Explanation:

The story "Macbeth" was written by William Shakespeare and firstly published in 1606. The condition of Macbeth in this story was un-stable and he feel exhausted after the death of his wife.

What can you think about Macbeth's mental state?

Macbeth was an emotional less person in this story. After the sudden demise of his wife lady Macbeth's he feels nothing.

He lost all his ability and strength after his wife's death. He continuously without any hope started support the army of Macbeth and the English soldiers.

Therefore, correct option is D.

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