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122 Quiz Understand the Supernatural in Macbeth
MACBETH. Stars, hide your fires
Let not light see my black and deep desires.
-William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, scene iv
LADY MACBETH. Come, thick night,
And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell,
That my keen knife see not the wound it makes.
-William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, Scene v
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both refer to
for the events in the play.
to set a scary tone
O A. weapons
O B. desire
O c. fire
O D.darkness​

Respuesta :

Answer:

D. Darkness​

Explanation:

MACBETH. Stars, hide your fires  / Let not light see my black and deep desires.

Macbeth is invoking darkness for the purpose of hiding his "black and deep desires."

LADY MACBETH. Come, thick night,  / And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell,  / That my keen knife see not the wound it makes.

Lady Macbeth is beckoning the night to obscure her form "That [her] keen knife sees not the wound it makes."