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42. analyze the following lines: who can be wise, amazed, temp’rate, an…

Question

  1. analyze the following lines:

who can be wise, amazed, temp’rate, and furious,
loyal, and neutral, in a moment? no man.
th’ expedition of my violent love
outrun the pauser, reason.
a. who speaks these lines?

  1. what does lady macbeth do at this moment of commotion?
  2. where do donalbain and malcom decide to go?

ii.iv

  1. what is the thought of malcolm and donalbain because they left scotland?
  2. where has macbeth gone and why has he gone there?

Explanation:

Response
42a.
Brief Explanations

The lines are from "Macbeth". The speaker is Macbeth. He is expressing the turmoil of emotions and the overpowering nature of his passionate (here, violent in the context of his actions and feelings post - Duncan's murder) love (or rather, his drive) that outruns reason.

Brief Explanations

At the moment of commotion (after Duncan's murder), Lady Macbeth tries to remain calm and composed. She attempts to cover up for Macbeth's erratic behavior (when he is in a state of guilt and panic after killing Duncan) by acting as if his outbursts are due to a fit or a natural flaw in his temperament, and she also tries to manage the situation, including directing the servants and maintaining a facade of normalcy.

Brief Explanations

Donalbain and Malcolm decide to leave Scotland for their safety. Malcolm decides to go to England, and Donalbain decides to go to Ireland. They fear that the same fate that befell their father (Duncan's murder) might befall them, and they believe that by separating and going to different foreign lands, they can avoid being killed.

Answer:

The speaker of these lines is Macbeth.

43.