Malcolm says on the battlefield, Macbeth's army has been delibertly missing them. It seems no one wishes for Macbeth to be king, not even his own side!
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An army consisting of a lot of English troops, and some disaffected Scotsmen, including Macduff and Malcolm.
He changes the name of their titles from the Scottish word "thane" to the English one "earl". What a cheapskate. Some productions have played on the fact that Malcolm leads an army consisting mostly of Englishmen into Scotland where he gives everyone English titles as being offensive to Scottish nationalism.
"The king" here is Macbeth. He is exasperated by the attempts of Malcolm to raise an army against him. Therefore he "prepares for some attempt of war", and what does it mean to prepare for war? To raise an army, train and arm soldiers, that sort of thing.
A number of the histories we have of the time are either unclear or are later emendations. The main tactical plan was to get naked, paint yourself blue, and run screaming at the enemy waving the biggest sword you could handle. Holinshed's Chronicles describe the strategy used to defeat the Norwegian invasion of Fife alluded to in the Shakespeare play. According to Holinshed, the Norwegians defeated King Duncan and his son Malcolm in the field and so they retreated into a castle. The besieging Norwegians were ill-provided with food, but Duncan said that the besieged army would happily provide food for the Norwegian army. The infinitely stupid Norwegian king agreed, and so they all fell to and ate a feast of poisoned food which rendered them incapacitated. Macbeth rode in from the north and mopped up the survivors.
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Malcolm MacLeod - British Army officer - was born in 1882.
Malcolm MacLeod - British Army officer - died in 1969.
Macbeth's army is loyal to him out of fear and intimidation, while Malcolm's army is loyal to him out of respect and loyalty to his rightful claim to the throne. Additionally, Macbeth's army is fueled by ambition and desire for power, whereas Malcolm's army fights for justice and to restore order in the kingdom.
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Malcolm is trying to get an army together to fight Macbeth and gain control over his birthright.
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The English army, led by Malcolm and Siward, invades Scotland at the end of Macbeth to overthrow Macbeth's tyrannical rule and restore Malcolm as the rightful king.
Malcolm promised Macduff that he would send an army to help him overthrow Macbeth.
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In Act 5, Scene 5 of Macbeth, Macbeth’s soldiers desert him and join forces with Malcolm's army. Due to the overwhelming opposition he faces, Macbeth realizes that his reign is doomed, leading to his desperation and ultimate downfall.
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