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Who is the leader of the Scottish army in Macbeth?

In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the leader of the Scottish army is Duncan, the King of Scotland. Later in the play, Macbeth becomes the leader of the Scottish army after he usurps the throne.


Who is named the heir to the Scottish throne in Macbeth?

Steven tran


What nation assists Malcolm and the Thanes in invading Scotland at the end of Macbeth?

At the end of Macbeth, the nation that assists Malcolm and the Thanes in invading Scotland is England. King Edward lends military support to Malcolm in his quest to overthrow Macbeth and reclaim the Scottish throne.


Who is Lady Macbeth in macbeth?

Lady Macbeth is the wife of the title character, Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman.


How Macbeth has apparently managed to claim the scottish throne even though Malcolm and donalbain are closer relatives to the slain king dunkan?

Macbeth claimed the Scottish throne by committing regicide against King Duncan and manipulating the circumstances to his advantage. With Duncan dead, he seized power through force and cunning, using his position as the king's trusted advisor and the support of influential allies to solidify his claim.


At the beginning of Macbeth who is Macbeth's adversary?

The Scottish traitor, Macdonwald.


Why is shakespers play Macbeth Scottish?

King James was Scottish.


Why is significant that Malcolm is names prince of Cumberland?

Malcolm being named Prince of Cumberland makes him the heir apparent to the Scottish throne, putting him in a strong position to challenge Macbeth for the crown. It also highlights the legitimate claim Malcolm has to the throne, further emphasizing Macbeth's position as a usurper.


Who was murdered for there throne in Macbeth?

Duncan, the king was murdered by Macbeth's wife. The attending servants were blamed for the deed.


What Scottish King was the subject of a Shakespearean play?

The play that delt with Scottish History was Macbeth, a story of a man who goes crazy and kills his father to take his place as king, I read the Bard of Avon. That book is all about Shakespeare


Where do the scottish thanes and the English forces meet in Macbeth?

The Scottish thanes and the English forces meet at Birnam Wood, near Dunsinane Hill, in Macbeth. This is where they prepare to march against Macbeth's forces.


What has happened to Scotland since Macbeth has taken the throne?

Do you mean historically? Macbeth was a real king around 1050 or so, so quite a lot has happened in Scotland since then: the alliance with France, the judgement of Edward I putting Baliol on the throne, the rebellions of Wallace and Bruce, the troubled reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, the accession of her son to the English throne, the Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745, the banning of the kilt, the Union of England and Scotland into one country, Queen Victoria making it popular to be Scottish, the Scottish Independence movement and a referendum on independence. That's a very short summary of a thousand years of history. Or if you mean what happens to Scotland in the play Macbeth after Macbeth becomes king, he becomes very paranoid and starts killing people wholesale, which makes a lot of the Scottish nobility abandon him and plan to overthrow him with the aid of the English.