In this excerpt, macbeth reacts to the news that banquos son, fleance, has escaped. macbeth. then comes my fit again: i had else been perfect; whole as the marble, founded as the rock, as broad and general as the casing air: but now i am cabind, cribbd, confind, bound in to saucy doubts and fears. the tragedy of macbeth, william shakespeare read the passage. what mood does the alliteration of "cabind, cribbd, confind help create?
A. angry
B. cautious
C. depressed
D. trapped