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Macbeth Compare And Contrast Malcolm Macduff And Banquo
Malcolm, Macduff, and Banquo are all foils to Macbeth. They make Macbeth’s murderous behavior that much worse. Macbeth is blood thirsty, ambitious, a liar, and a trader. He betrayed the king right after receiving a reward for his job. He let the words of the witches get to him and jump start his ambitious murderous thoughts.
Malcolm, on the other hand, is kind hearted. He fights for his country and his kingdom, not for blood like Macbeth. He cares about his homeland and loves its people dearly. He has only lied when he tested Macduff loyalty. He wants nothing more than to get the lying tyrant, who murdered his father, off the throne and bring his beloved country out of this gloom.
Macduff sees Macbeth for who he is and refuses to appear when

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