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14 June, 22:42

What does Malcolm fear Macduff might do at the opening of Scene Three? Who

does the throne pass to if Macbeth is killed? Why is Malcolm so reluctant to lead?

What is the first cardinal sin that Malcolm calls out in himself? What is Macduff's

solution for how Malcolm could reign and still satisfy his urges and appear

virtuous?

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  1. 15 June, 01:21
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    1. Malcolm fears Macduff because he left his family in Scotland meaning he is not loyal and can not be trusted.

    2. Donalbain and Malcolm which are Banquo's sons.

    3. Malcolm is reluctant to lead because he identifies himself as greedy and a incuficiet leader.

    4. Malcolm says he sins of lust.

    5. Macduff's solution for how Malcolm could reign is by getting revenge on Macbeth.
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