Which of the following sentences provides the best analysis of the symbolism of the night in this passage and describes the author’s purpose for ending Act 4 with these lines? Malcolm This tune goes manly. Come, go we to the king. Our power is ready; Our lack is nothing but our leave. Macbeth Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above Put on their instruments. Receive what cheer you may. The night is long that never finds the day. Answer choices for the above question A. The night symbolizes a ripe fruit because Malcolm believes it is a sign that Macbeth will be overthrown tonight. B. The night symbolizes the darkness that is approaching, which is Hecate arriving to take Macbeth to Hades. C. The night symbolizes Macbeth’s reign as king, and Malcolm’s words are a call to action to end it. D. The night symbolizes the song of a manly tune because Malcolm is going to fight to come to power as King of Scotland.