Good King Qualities

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Are the qualities listed for a good king by Malcolm in Act IV, scene III a good definition for a king? Are they realistic or idealistic? Do they match your own definition of a good leader or not? Malcolm said a good king should be just, truthful, moderate, stable, generous, persistence, merciful, modest, devoted, patient, courageous, and brave. I think that these qualities are a good definition for a king. When I think of qualities a ruler should have, those words come to mind. Kings should be truthful to those residing in his kingdom. They should be generous to everyone they come into contact with. They should also show mercy to those who deserve it. If a king wants to be respected, he should respect those around him.
I think that these

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