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What do King Duncan's behavior and treatment of Macbeth suggest about his
character?

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Later in this scene, King Duncan pronounces Macbeth the new Thane of Cawdor and, in doing so, refers to him as "noble." It is clear, then, that Duncan views Macbeth's actions in very positive terms. He respects his military prowess, his courage, and his loyalty.

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