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Duncan is ....................................................

Aa ruthless and tyrannical dictator

Bthe model of a virtuous, benevolent, and farsighted ruler.

Ca naive and easily deceived fool

Da careless and irresponsible leader

Answer:

B. the model of a virtuous, benevolent, and farsighted ruler.

Read Explanation:

King Duncan

  • The good King of Scotland whom Macbeth, in his ambition for the crown, murders.

  • Duncan is the model of a virtuous, benevolent, and farsighted ruler.

  • His death symbolizes the destruction of an order in Scotland that can be restored only when Duncan's line, in the person of Malcolm, once more occupies the throne


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