Which statement best describes why Macbeth's use of
both logic and emotion is appropriate in this scene?
The use of logic causes Macbeth to envision himself
as king, and the use of emotion leads him to think
about those who would mourn Duncan's death.
The use of logic causes Macbeth to reconsider his
thoughts of killing the king, and the use of emotion
leads him to question his motives.
The use of logic causes Macbeth to reevaluate
Duncan's capable leadership, and the use of emotion
leads him to realize that his plan is justified.
The use of logic causes Macbeth to ponder the
consequences of murder, and the use of emotion
leads him to recommit to the promise he made to his
wife.