Shakespeare presents the character Macbeth at the start of the play  as a good and abide soldier who has the compliance of all who fight with him, an casing of this is shown in stand 1 scene 2 where a captain reports: For bald-faced Macbeth (well he deserves that name), disdaining fortune, with his brandished steel, which smoked with bloody execution, deal valours minion carved out his passage till he face up the slave, which neer shook hands, nor bade good-by to him, till he seamless him from the nave to the chaps and fixed his head upon our battlements. This demonstrates the respect for Macbeth that was held not simply by this soldier except of the army.  power Duncan trusts Macbeth and is amazed by his talents and fearlessness on the battle theme; this is shown when in Act 1 scene 2, line 24 he says O valiant full full cousin! Worthy gentleman! In this statement he refers to Macbeth as valiant cousin it seams that Macbeth is connect to him in some way, but is more likely linking him to royalty.  Duncan refers to Macbeth as a tree which he hopes to raise, he...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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