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In Season 1 of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the song playing when Will Smith is stapling the Malcolm X poster is "Ain't No Half-Steppin'" by Big Daddy Kane. This track reflects the show's hip-hop influences and the cultural themes it often explores.

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What is the name of the song playing when Will Smith was stapling the Malcolm X poster up in his room during the very first episode of Fresh Prince?

"Back to Life" by Soul 2 Soul


What announcement was made about Malcolm?

I suppose you are asking about Malcolm being made Prince of Cumberland. The idea was that he was being marked out as the heir apparent--sort of like making someone Prince of Wales.


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 is named to succeed Duncan to the throne in Macbeth?

In Macbeth? King Duncan names his son Malcolm The Prince of Cumberland who is the heir apparent. After his murder, Malcolm flees so Macbeth is named to be King but later on in the play Malcolm, Duncan's son, becomes king.


What title is the King giving to his son Malcolm in Macbeth?

Malcolm, King Duncan's son, is proclaimed Prince of Cumberland in Act I Scene 4


What announcement is made about Malcolm by duncan in act one?

Duncan announces that Malcolm is named as his successor to the throne after him and will be given the title of Prince of Cumberland.


Who does duncan name the prince of cumberland and why this important?

Duncan names his son, Malcolm, as the Prince of Cumberland. This is significant because it indicates that Duncan plans for Malcolm to succeed him as king of Scotland, bypassing Macbeth in the line of succession. It highlights the political and power dynamics at play in the play "Macbeth."


How might Duncans naming Malcolm Prince of Cumberland interfere with Macbeths becoming king?

As in England calling your son the Prince of Wales marks him as the heir apparent, Duncan's calling Malcolm the Prince of Cumberland marked him as the next king. This would certainly be "a step on which [Macbeth] must fall down, or else o'erleap."


Who is king of England in Macbeth?

Duncan's older son Malcolm. He is named Prince of Cumberland in Act I, Scene 5, Lines 44-45.


What title is king duncan giving to his son malcom?

Malcolm's title is Prince of Cumberland. He is named Duncan's heir apparent. At the time, the eldest son was NOT automatically the next in line for the throne. Macbeth, as the most experienced and respected soldier, expects to be named, but Duncan passes him over for the feckless Malcolm.


How does Macbeth view the prince of cumberland?

The Prince of Cumberland is a title Duncan gives to his son Malcolm. It, like the Prince of Wales, signifies that the person who gets it is the heir apparent to the throne. By giving the title to Malcolm, Duncan makes it less likely that Macbeth will inherit the throne from him. Macbeth views this as a stumbling-block which will prevent the witches' prophecy from coming true.


What comparisons are made between Duncan and Malcolm?

Duncan is seen as the kind and trusting king, while Malcolm is depicted as more suspicious and doubtful, especially after his father's murder. Duncan's naivety contrasts with Malcolm's more cautious nature as he learns to navigate the dangers of the political landscape.