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Some of them desert him. That's what the doctor says he will do. But not all of them desert. He still has faithful Seyton (should that be pronounced like Satan?)

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The same as any other household servants and soldiers. The play suggests that toward the end, some of them anyway were looking for jobs where their boss was less of a nutcase.

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Q: What does Macbeth's household servant and soldiers do in act 5?
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