Macbeth
Act 2 Scene 3: How does Macbeth justify the killing of the guards to the others?
Act 2 Scene 3:
How does Macbeth justify the killing of the guards to the others?
Any idea?
Act 2 Scene 3:
How does Macbeth justify the killing of the guards to the others?
Any idea?
Macbeth states that he killed the bodyguards in a grief-stricken rage.