(Scene 2, 63-68) (Duncan) “No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive,
Our bosom interest: go pronounce his present death,
And with his former title greet Macbeth.”
(Ross) (Line 67) “I'll see it done.”
(Duncan) (Line 68) “What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won.)
People in this town are suppose to worship their king and show him worthiness and loyalty. King Duncan should have watched Macdonwald`s actions. As a king you trust your Thanes, king`s also should always watch their back for people to betray them. King Duncan is not a bad king, but he is also not the greatest King. He lets people stay protected in his castle. He keeps them from danger, but they people who stay with the King has to earn to stay for the king for example the servants. They stay in the kingdom, but they have to serve the King and whoever is in higher royalty than they are. …show more content…
For example Macbeth invite Duncan to his place, Macbeth sends a messenger ahead of them to tell Lady Macbeth before they arrive there. When Lady Macbeth got the news about the King going to their place, she was