why was the king Duncan unusually pleased?
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In contrast, Duncan is happy with the Macbeth because, in the Captain's testimony, Macbeth is described as being a hero on the battlefield. ... This information prompts Duncan to call Macbeth a "valiant cousin" and a "worthy gentleman." Thus, he is extremely pleased with Macbeth and praises his loyalty and courage.
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