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In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Malcolm advises Macduff to be strong in the face of his grief over the loss of his family. He urges Macduff to channel his sorrow into a resolve for vengeance against Macbeth, emphasizing the importance of transforming pain into action. Malcolm encourages Macduff to gather allies and prepare for battle, reinforcing the idea that their fight is not just personal but for the good of Scotland.

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