King Duncan Flashcards
Kind, generous - there is nothing he can give Macbeth that would be recompense for the service he has offered
‘More is thy due than more than all pay’
Too trusting , naive - displays the castle as being a peaceful and pleasant place
‘This castle hath a pleasant seat’
Benevolent , loving - how the leaders of his country speak well of Macbeth, thus showing how he is respected and honored
‘O valient cousin’
Equal , humble - how the leaders of his country speak well of Macbeth, thus showing how he is respected and honored
‘O valient cousin worthy gentlemen’
Power , strong - Macbeth receives his title of nobility as the new Thane of Cawdor, a title that is vacant because of the treachery of Macdonald, the previous thane
‘Go pronounce his present death’
Respective , courteous - Duncan trusts Lady Macbeth as the gracious of one of his most important lords
‘See. See, our honour’d hostess’