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What do the following contrash tell us about Macbeth 1 Duncan and Macbeth as king

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  • In Act 1, Scene 7, Macbeth states that he is King Duncan's "kinsman and his subject," which means that killing him would be an unnatural and sinful deed. The fact that he is Duncan's "kinsman" explains why Duncan has put his trust in him and why he cannot fathom the idea that Macbeth would harm him.
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