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read the excerpt from act 3, scene 4 of the tragedy of macbeth. macbeth is speaking to banquos ghost, who has appeared at a banquet.
macbeth. approach thou like the rugged russian bear,
the armd rhinoceros, or the hyrcan tiger;
take any shape but that, and my firm nerves
shall never tremble: or be alive again,
and dare me to the desert with thy sword;
if trembling i inhabit then, protest me
the baby of a girl.
what does the simile in the first two lines emphasize to support the fearless mood in this excerpt?
○ macbeth is unaware of the danger presented by the ghost.
○ macbeth is terrified of the ghost because it is like banquo.
○ macbeth is ready to attack and defeat the ghost of banquo.
○ macbeth is furious at the ghost and demands that it leave.
The simile compares the ghost to fierce, powerful wild animals (Russian bear, arm'd rhinoceros, Hyrcan tiger). Macbeth challenges the ghost to take these intimidating forms, stating his nerves won't tremble, and even dares it to a sword fight, framing himself as ready to confront and overcome it. This aligns with the fearless mood he is trying to project.
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Macbeth is ready to attack and defeat the ghost of Banquo.