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Macbeth is an admirable man. His prowess in battle is the first thing we hear about him. We feel a certain sympathy for how completely he is destroyed by allowing himself to be talked into doing something he knew was wrong. Remembering how he saved Scotland from the Norwegians in Act 1 Scene 2 make us even sorrier for his situation at the end.

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More than one. He shows mercy by not wanting to fight with Macduff, believing that he is invincible and has already done him enough harm. Then he shows courage by fighting him after finding out that he is vincible after all and will likely be killed.

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At the end of Act V, Macbeth shows bravery and resilience in the face of defeat and death. He faces his enemies with courage and refuses to surrender even when faced with overwhelming odds.

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