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What do malcom and macduff have in common?

Malcolm and Macduff are both key characters in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." They share a common goal of overthrowing Macbeth and restoring rightful rule to Scotland. Both characters are also deeply affected by the actions and consequences of Macbeth's reign.


What do lady or lord Macbeth have in common?

They're both Scottish and they are married to each other.


What does Libya and Ireland have in common?

Arabic is the most widely spoken language in both Libya and Algeria. They both border the Mediterranean Sea, and their interior is desert.


Lady Macbeth relationship with Macbeth?

Shakespheare shows the relationship of Macbeth lady Macbeth shakespeare shows they are very close and trust worthy at the start when they have just come from battle. because Macbeth writes a letter to lady Macbeth just when he has come from the battle and they didnt no each other that well but then in mthe letter at the end it says to my dear one but later in the play there relationship ain't all that because are arguing and angry because they are discussing about kilkling the kingn lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to do but Macbeth dosent want to


What are rhyming couplets in Macbeth?

One example of a rhyming couplet in Macbeth is found in Act 1, Scene 2, where Duncan says, "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won." This couplet follows a pattern of rhyming lines that helps to emphasize the characters' dialogue or the emotion in a particular scene. Rhyming couplets are a common poetic device used throughout the play to add rhythm and structure to the characters' speeches.


What was the name of Macbeth wife?

She is married to Lord Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis so her name (from marriage) was "Macbeth". The term 'surname' doesn't really apply, and Shakespeare certainly tells us no more.


How do the soldiers' feelings about Macbeth change over the course of the play?

This is a hard question to answer because we do not hear much from the soldiers in Macbeth's army after Act 1 Scene 2, where the bloody sergeant praises him to the skies. The bloody sergeant was certainly proud of Macbeth as a courageous soldier. As the play goes on, however, we do not hear much from the soldiers serving under Macbeth, although we see him mistreat messengers by calling them "cream-faced loon" and the like. It's hard to imagine that it was much fun being Seyton, Macbeth's batman, being commanded to put on and take off his armour all the time. The only word we hear from common soldiery about Macbeth late in the play is in Act V Scene 2 where a number of Scottish lords, who have decided to defect to Malcolm, discuss the situation. One of them, Angus, says, "Those he commands move only in command, nothing in love." The scene is intended to show that loyalty to Macbeth is waning rapidly, both among the lords, whom we see, and among the common servants and soldiers, who we hear about.


Act 4 Scene 3 Macbeth how does Malcolm describe himself to Macduff?

Shakespeare characterizes Macduff as someone who starts opening the eyes of the other characters because he seems to be the only one, beside Banquo, that suspects that Macbeth has something to do with Duncan's death.


How do you use inducive in a sentence?

A day at the spa can induce tranguility.In the novel,Macbeth, Lady Macbeth induced Macbeth to kill the king.A bribe of some sort is probably the most common inducement used to motivate a person. Some prescription drugs are used as an inducement to encourage delivery during labor.


What is something that William Shakespeare wrote that has lots of things in common with Macbeth?

Shakespeare's play Richard III has a lot in common with Macbeth. In both plays an ambitious relative kills his near relative and usurps the throne himself. The genuine heir flees the country but gathers together people unhappy with the tyrannical rule of the usurper, and mounts an invasion. As the invasion progresses, the usurper's supporters desert him, and he dies fighting all by himself. (This is also the plot of the Disney film The Lion King). Shakespeare's play Hamlet has some similarities to Macbeth, though not as many as Richard. In Hamlet, a supernatural agency reveals the truth about the past. In Macbeth, the supernatural agency tells about the future. Like Macbeth and Richard, a near relative murders the king and usurps the throne, but in Hamlet, unlike in the other two plays, the heir is not allowed to flee the country. In Hamlet, unlike the other two plays, there is no general opposition to the rule of the usurping king. As in Richard, the king is killed by the heir, but unlike both Richard and Macbeth, the heir is killed himself in the process. In Hamlet and Macbeth, though not in Richard, the heir is actually the son of the king who was murdered.


Were Duncan and the Thane of Cawdor related?

Most likely King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and the Thane of Cawdor were related. The King referred to Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] as his cousin. Macbeth referred to the King as his kinsman. It was very likely that in the not too distant past Cawdor and the King shared a common ancestor.


What do holinshed's and shakespeare have in common?

Certain stories. Shakespeare got his stories for his history plays, the Scottish history play Macbeth, and the two plays set in legendary Britain, King Lear and Cymbeline, at least partly from Holinshed's Chronicles. There is therefore a lot of narrative in common.