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King Duncan ('his virtues will plead like angels' (He is loved by…
King Duncan
'his virtues will plead like angels'
He is loved by all his subjects
Kind
Trusting
But his trust leads him to trust Macbeth, and put Scotland into the hands of the tyrant
Duncan praises Macbeth and says Macbeth is without equal.
Generous
Grateful
Makes the murder even more treacherous
'so clear in his great office'
Good king
Puts Scotland's needs ahead of his own which contrasts Macbeth who put his own selfish desires ahead of his country
'let me enfold thee/ hold thee to my heart'
Never ending kindness
Happy
'stableness' 'mercy' 'justice'
Duncan's qualities
'there's no art/ to find the mind's construction in the face'
Very trusting