FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
MACBETH
Question
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A coward
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A murderer
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A traitor
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A spy
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Detailed explanation-1: -Summary: Act 4, scene 3 At first, Macduff politely disagrees with his future king, but eventually Macduff cannot keep himself from crying out, “O Scotland, Scotland!” (4.3. 101). Macduff’s loyalty to Scotland leads him to agree that Malcolm is not fit to govern Scotland and perhaps not even to live.
Detailed explanation-2: -But not warning his family of his flight, Macduff thought to free them of the possibility of any blame. The family would then live comfortably in its home and not become exiles in England. This is the only construction that can be placed on Macduff’s actions, for Macduff is neither coward, traitor, nor fool.
Detailed explanation-3: -4. What does Malcolm promise to do? Malcolm promises to restore order to Scotland and reward those who were valiant and loyal in the battle.
Detailed explanation-4: -When telling her son that his father has fled she tells him that his father is dead, and explains to her son that a traitor is the “one who swears and lies” (4.2. 54) and that “everyone that does so is a traitor and must be hanged” (4.2.