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At the start of Macbeth, MacBeth is fighting Norway when he became the Thane of Cawdor after the present thane's death. However, once MacBeth becomes the king of Scotland himself, MacDuff leads an army in civil war against him eventually resulting in his death. Scotland was in constant turmoil and revolt against MacBeth until he was removed from power when Malcolm was named the new king.

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15y ago

Macbeth's castle is in Inverness at the end of Loch Ness. Duncan's castle is at Forres in Morayshire north of Inverness. MacDuff's castle is at Fife. Other scenes take place on varous battlefields near Forres and at Dunsinane castle in Perthshire plus one scene in England. Dunsinane is really Dunsinnan.

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In the play Macbeth, Scotland and England are at war. King Duncan of Scotland is fighting against the forces of Macdonwald, a traitor supported by the King of Norway.

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In Scotland, in various places (Forres, Inverness, and Dunsinane among others). There is one scene in England.

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As the play begins, Scotland is at war with Norway. Later in the play the English support an insurrection against the Scottish King.

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Scotland. The play is all about Scotland.

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scotland and england

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Scotland

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