English & Literature How can Act III scene 4 be considered the climax in the play "Macbeth"? Asked by chamel92 on 12 Nov 09:26 Last updated by anonymous on 13 Nov 19:20
Most consider Act III, sc iii to be the climax, but a good arguement can be made for it being the comination of both. While sc iii shows the unravelling of physical events, sc iv shows the unravelling of Macbeth's mind and mental temerity.