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At the start of the play, Shakespeare parallels Macbeth and Banquo. Both are courageous warriors responsible for winning the battles against Ireland and Norway, and both are described in Act 1 Scene 2 as fearsome …
We first see Malcolm in Act 1 Scene 4, when Duncan announces that he is the Prince of Cumberland. This title means that Malcolm is now heir to the throne: in medieval Scotland, the crown …
Shakespeare introduces King Duncan in Act 1 Scene 2, where he is in a military camp, waiting for news about the battle. Unlike Macbeth, Duncan is no longer a soldier, and it is notable that …