Innledning
At the start of the theatrical production, Macbeth holds the title of the bravest warrior and the respected Thane of Glamis.
His prestigious position and nobility are highly regarded, and he appears to be perfectly suited for his elevated status.
Utdrag
Although Macbeth may not vocalize it, he demonstrates a concern for morality and religion in his soliloquy (I, IV, 12-28) where he outlines three reasons why he should not kill Duncan: his relation as "kinsman," "subject," and "host" to the King.
Moreover, Macbeth praises Duncan's virtues and sees them as angelic, indicating that he recognizes the importance of virtuous behavior.
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