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The Scottish Lords now consider Macbeth to be a tyrant, who is only concerned about his own self interest. As a result, they turn against him and await the return of Malcom, Macduff and the English troops they bring to exact revenge on him.

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In scene 2 what opinion of Macbeth do the Scottish lords now hold?

In the countryside near Dunsinane the Scottish lords who have joined against Macbeth are waiting for Malcolm, Macduff, and the English support that they will bring.


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I think they are both captains, S1A2, "Dismayed not this, our captains, Macbeth and Banquo?" Hope it helped.


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"I" said Macbeth, "with the servants' daggers. I killed Macbeth."


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Hecate seeks to destroy Macbeth for the simple reason that it would please her. She is the queen of the witches and therefore wants to make as many people as she can miserable. She even criticizes the original three witches for allowing Macbeth to hold information that would make him happy.


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The three witches described Banquo as 'lesser than Macbeth, and greater'. They meant that Banquo was lesser, because he held the same job title whereas Macbeth became Thane of Cawdor in additiion to Thane of Glamis. Banquo didn't get to advance past being Captain. But Macbeth received another noble title, and would become king. Nevertheless, Banquo was greater, because he didn't have Macbeth's fatal flaw of raging ambition and manipulability. Banquo also was greater, because he was going to be the ancestor of a long line of kings. But Macbeth would hold and lose his title, and would have no descendants to succeed him.

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