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  • Macbeth Act 4, Scene 3 Translation | Shakescleare, by LitCharts
    And England has promised to give me thousands of troops But, for all this, when I have my foot on Macbeth’s head, or have his head on my sword, then my poor country will be in even worse shape than before It will suffer more, and in more ways, under the king who succeeds Macbeth
  • Malcolm says that Scotland will suffer more under the king who succeeds . . .
    Malcolm is referring to Macduff when he speaks about Scotland suffering under the king who will succeed Macbeth He is concerned that Macbeth's lineage may continue to bring tyranny and suffering to the country Therefore, the correct answer is B Macduff
  • Macbeth - Act 4, scene 3 | Folger Shakespeare Library
    Malcolm suspects that Macduff is Macbeth’s agent sent to lure Malcolm to his destruction in Scotland After Malcolm tests Macduff and finds him sincere, Malcolm reveals that Edward, king of England, has provided a commander (Siward) and ten thousand troops for the invasion of Scotland
  • Malcolm Character Analysis in Macbeth | SparkNotes
    Malcolm is driven to destroy Macbeth, recruiting Macduff to join him after his family too is killed Here, Malcolm decides to do what is necessary and stop the usurper Yet Malcolm still holds onto his humanity, furthering his contrast to Macbeth, who remains a cautionary figure for Malcolm
  • Macbeth Act 4, Scene 3 Summary - Shmoop
    Near King Edward's palace in England, Malcolm and Macduff brainstorm about Scotland's plight under the tyrannous Macbeth Malcolm suggests finding a nice shady spot where they can cry their eyes out
  • Macbeth quotes Act 4 scene 3 — Finish Flashcards | Quizlet
    It will suffer more, and in more ways, under the king who succeeds Macbeth (Malcolm to Macduff) Malcolm tells Macduff a series of fictitious vices that Malcolm says make Macbeth seem pure as snow, in comparison to Malcolm The mere despair of surgery he cures " (Act 4 scene 3) Only he can say how he prays to heaven for these gifts
  • Macbeth Act 4 Scene 3 - Macduff learns of the murders
    Malcolm, as he frankly confesses later on, is suspicious of Macduff and imagines that he has been sent by Macbeth to encourage him to an invasion of Scotland and then to betray him
  • Macbeth Character Analysis 6: Malcolm - Amy Smith Literature
    Malcolm is satisfied that Macduff would not support an immoral king, and he reveals that he has been tricking his friend In this complex scene, Shakespeare again shows how Malcolm has learned from his father’s mistakes: he is not overly trusting or credulous
  • Macbeth: Malcolm | Character Analysis | CliffsNotes
    Prodded by his ambitious wife, Lady Macbeth, he murders King Duncan, becomes king, and sends mercenaries to kill Banquo and his sons His attempts to defy the prophesy fail, however: Macduff kills Macbeth, and Duncan's son Malcolm becomes king
  • Macbeth - Act 4, Scene 3 Summary Analysis - BookRags. com
    Malcolm says that if he were to take over Macbeth's crown, Scotland would suffer more because of his many vices Compared to his vices, Macbeth will seem "as a lamb "





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