Final answer:
The question is likely from a study of the film '1917' where Schofield speaks to a fellow soldier after meeting Colonel Mackenzie, not from Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' which is about Malcolm.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be referencing a character named Schofield and his interactions after meeting Colonel Mackenzie. However, the passage provided is from Shakespeare's play Macbeth, which suggests there might be some confusion as this passage does not relate to a character named Schofield but to a character named Malcolm in the context of a battle. If the question references the play 1917, Schofield speaks to a fellow soldier after he meets Colonel MacKenzie. It seems like the question originates from a literature or film study about 1917 rather than Shakespeare's Macbeth.