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In Act I he earns the title Thane of Cawdor by defeating Macdonweald. In Act III he earns the Crown by killing Duncan. He shortly thereafter also earns the contempt of his people, a reputation for instability, a severe case of paranoia and the dissolution of his marriage.

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Macbeth got the title of the king by killing others and now he hopes his children will be in reign of Scotland.

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Macbeth was given the title and lands of the traitor to the king. Duncan makes him Thane of Cawdor.

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