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Question
according to macbeth, which of the following is the \chief nourisher in lifes feast\?
select one:
a. nature
b. a voice
c. sleep
d. death
the voices that macbeth hears are most likely a manifestation of macbeths ______.
select one:
a. fear
b. ignorance
c. insanity
d. guilt
Brief Explanations
- In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macbeth refers to sleep as "the chief nourisher in life's feast" after murdering Duncan, as sleep is the restorative force that sustains life.
- The voices Macbeth hears (such as the one crying "Sleep no more!") stem from his overwhelming guilt over his violent, regicidal actions, which torment his conscience.
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- c. sleep
- d. guilt