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How does Shakespeare present loyalty in Macbeth

How does Shakespeare present loyalty in Macbeth-example-1

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Duncan clearly values loyalty – he has the first Thane of Cawdor executed and rewards Macbeth by making him the new Thane. ... Shakespeare cleverly uses loyalty as a dramatic device as well – Duncan is in the middle of talking about absolute trust (Act one, Scene four, Line 14) when Macbeth walks in.

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