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Contrast between Duncan and Macbeth as king

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Answered by Anonymous
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When Macbeth is victorious on the battlefield, for example, King Duncan rewards his bravery by making him Thane of Cawdor. This is significant because it demonstrates Duncan's trust in those around him. In contrast, when Macbeth becomes king, he kills Banquo, his closest and oldest friend.

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When Macbeth is victorious on the battlefield, for example, King Duncan rewards his bravery by making him Thane of Cawdor. This is significant because it demonstrates Duncan's trust in those around him. In contrast, when Macbeth becomes king, he kills Banquo, his closest and oldest friend

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