Macbeth
“Tis safer to be what which we destroy/ Then by destruction dwell in doubtful joy” what does this sentence mean?
Act III scene II
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Act III scene II
Macbeth is saying that it is safer to be dead than live with the possibility of being caught for murder. Macbeth's doubts are taking over his emotional stability.