Read the passage.
macduff. hail, king! for so thou art: behold, where stands
th’...
English, 13.10.2019 17:10 sgslayerkingminecraf
Read the passage.
macduff. hail, king! for so thou art: behold, where stands
th’ usurper’s cursèd head. the time is free.
i see thee compassed with thy kingdom’s pearl,
that speak my salutation in their minds,
whose voices i desire aloud with mine:
hail, king of scotland!
what is the main idea of this passage from act v of the tragedy of macbeth by william shakespeare?
macduff anticipates that he will be king.
macduff is acknowledging that macbeth is a traitor to the throne.
macduff anticipates that king duncan will be king.
macduff is hailing macbeth as the rightful king of scotland.
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