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.
A number of people including Macduff and Ross.
Macduff brings Malcom Macbeth's severed head.
Malcom is Duncan's son. Macbeth kills Duncan (king of Scotland), but not Malcom; Malcom flees to escape suspicion of his involvement in his father's murder. He later returns to Scotland, where, after Macduff kills Macbeth, he is crowned king. Hope this helps!
Because macduff fled Scotland to team up with Malcom but he does not tell his wife that i why he thinks he i a traitor , however what he WA really doing is raising an army against the Scottish forces (mcbeth)
Macbeth is killed in battle by Macduff. Macduff reveals that he was not "born of woman" in a traditional manner, fulfilling the witches' prophecy that only a man not born of woman can defeat Macbeth. Malcolm, the rightful heir, is then crowned king.
Malcolm fled to England to gather support to overthrow Macbeth, while Macduff traveled to England to convince Malcolm to return and lead the fight against Macbeth. Macduff also discovered the murder of King Duncan and has vowed to avenge his death by defeating Macbeth.
Malcolm suspects everyone that comes from Scotland and therefore might be a spy for Macbeth.
He says this is his way of seeing whether Macduff is a spy for Macbeth. Anyone genuinely wanting to help Malcolm to overthrow Macbeth because he believes Malcolm is better would refuse to follow Malcolm if he was actually worse than Macbeth.
In scene 3 lines 1-4 of Macbeth, the images establish a contrast between Malcolm and Macduff by portraying Malcolm as hesitant and mistrustful, while Macduff is shown as loyal and dedicated to the cause of overthrowing Macbeth. Malcolm's cautious nature is highlighted through his doubts and suspicions, whereas Macduff's unwavering commitment is depicted through his clear resolve and determination to seek justice.
Macduff brings Malcom Macbeth's severed head.
or it could be that malcom didnt trust macduff because Macbeth hadnt touch macduffs family yet. and when Macbeth had macduffs family murdered..that's when the trust came,Macduff says he's loyal and trustworthy.Still, Malcolm's a little paranoid so he decides to test Macduff by suggesting that even he, Malcolm, might make a poor king, were they to defeat Macbeth. Scotland would suffer, he says, under his own bad habits. Malcolm claims to have an impossible lust that would only get worse as he devoured all of the maidens of Scotland.Macduff at first insists there are plenty of maidens in Scotland, and Malcolm would be satisfied.Malcolm presses further about how bad he would be as king, and Macduff finally despairs that Scotland apparently is going to be in trouble either way.Malcolm then relents because he sees Macduff is truly devoted to Scotland, not to a political alliance
Malcom X changed his name from Malcom Little to Malcom X