How does Macbeth respond to the death of Lady Macbeth 5.5.16-20? How does this compare to Macduff's reaction to the slaughter of his wife and children?
a) Macbeth shows little emotion, focusing on his own ambitions, while Macduff displays overwhelming grief and anger.
b) Macbeth is consumed by guilt and regret, while Macduff seeks vengeance with a single-minded determination.
c) Macbeth reacts with indifference, whereas Macduff is driven by a sense of duty and justice.
d) Macbeth is driven to madness, while Macduff channels his grief into a desire for retribution.