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To what does Macbeth figuratively compare Malcolm?

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Malcolm makes Macbeth appear kind by describing himself as so lustful, vicious, and greedy. Macduff cries out in horror and declares that he will never return to Scotland because no one is qualified to rule there. Malcolm then uncovers that none of his self-depiction was valid: it was a stunt to test Macduff's dedication.

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