Read the excerpt from act 3, scene 4 of The Tragedy of Macbeth. The Macbeths are hosting a banquet, and Lady Macbeth is ashamed by Macbeth’s outburst.[Lady Macbeth.] [To MACBETH.] O! these flaws and starts—Impostors to true fear—would well becomeA woman’s story at a winter’s fire,Authoriz’d by her grandam.
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It conveys that Macbeth is as silly as a woman who is scared of her own story.B
It implies that Lady Macbeth thinks that Macbeth is acting like a child in need of a bedtime story.C
It emphasizes that Lady Macbeth understands that Macbeth is deeply afraid of ghosts.D
It suggests that Macbeth needs to relax with a warm fire and a hot drink.