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How does Macbeth feel about Fleance getting away unharmed?

AIt leaves him vulnerable.

BHe is relieved and feels lucky.

CHe is indifferent and doesn't care.

DHe is overjoyed and optimistic.

Answer:

A. It leaves him vulnerable.

Read Explanation:

  • When Fleance escapes unharmed, Macbeth feels deeply troubled and fearful, as he sees it as a direct threat to his power and the fulfillment of the witches' prophecy, knowing that as long as Fleance lives.


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