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Malcolm, in Act IV Scene 3

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Did Macbeth say let grief convert to anger?

No, it was Malcolm who said it in Act 4 Scene 3No, Malcolm did in Act IV Scene 3, when talking to MacDuff.


Why did Macbeth say let grief convert to anger?

Macbeth said "let grief convert to anger" to channel his sorrow and guilt over his actions into a more productive emotion that would motivate him to take further action, possibly leading to more violence and aggression. This shift in mindset would allow him to focus on survival and achieving his goals, rather than being consumed by his feelings of remorse.


How was Duncan's grooms death revealed?

Macbeth said that he killed Duncan's grooms out of anger over Duncan's death.


Who was Macbeth talking to when he said the worms that fled?

Macbeth was talking to the murderers he hired to kill Banquo when he said, "Worms that fled." He was expressing his anger and frustration that Banquo's murderers only killed Banquo and let his son, Fleance, escape.


What was the explanation Macbeth gave for killing the guards?

Macbeth claimed that he killed the guards in a fit of rage because he believed they were responsible for murdering King Duncan. He argued that he was overcome with grief and anger at the loss of his king.


Who in Macbeth said The sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures?

who in Macbeth said 'the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures'


Who said what's done is done in Macbeth?

Lady Macbeth


What was Macbeth's answer when the witches said to him 'Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth'?

The witches never said "Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth". In Act 4, Scene 1, both the First Apparition and the Second Apparition begin their prophecies by calling out, "Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!" Macbeth responds to the First Apparition by thanking it for warning him against the Thane of Fife (Macduff). Macbeth responds to the Second Apparition with: "Had I three ears, I'd hear thee."


Who said we are but young in deed?

Macbeth


Who said is fearful of divine punishment because he cannot say amen in Macbeth?

Macbeth


What did the witch called Macbeth?

Macbeth. She said "Hail, Macbeth!" In fact all three witches say exactly the same thing.


Who said the following in Macbeth O gentle lady?

MacDuff said this line.