How does Macbeth respond when he learns of the death of his wife?
MacBeth's response to the death of his wife was his complete emotional shutdown and unbearable personal cost to his rise of power. ChaCha 24/7!
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About MacBeth
MacBeth is a tragedy composed by the master himself, William Shakespeare. The tale depicts the aftermath of an area after the monarch, or ruling party, was deliberatly killed and how the affected area begins to reclaim the broken pieces from their ruling.
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