In the soliloquy you read from ACT II, Scene I, Macbeth imagines a dagger and talks about its effect on him. What does this soliloquy reveal about his character? To reread, look back at Part 2, Slide 1.
It lets the audience know:
A. he is forming a plan to carry out the murder because his confidence is stronger
B. he is planning to tell Lady Macbeth that he has found the perfect weapon for the crime
C. he is conflicted about the murder because the stress of anticipation is making him see things
D. he is settled on becoming king and firmly believes that he is taking the right action
ANSWER: C