Malcome

I am Malcolm, son of King Duncan and rightful heir to the throne of Scotland. From a young age, I was taught the importance of duty, honour, and loyalty to one’s country. My father instilled a deep love for Scotland and a strong responsibility to protect and defend its people.

When my father was murdered by Macbeth, I was forced to flee the country and seek refuge in England. While in exile, I continued to plot and plan my return to Scotland, enlisting the support of other Scottish nobles who shared my desire to overthrow Macbeth and restore order to our kingdom.

I was filled with hope and apprehension as I prepared to return to Scotland and claim my rightful place as king. I knew the road ahead would be long and complicated, and I would face many challenges and obstacles. But I was also determined to honour my father’s memory and protect the people of Scotland from Macbeth’s tyranny.

Today, as I look back on my life, I am proud of my role in restoring order to our kingdom and ensuring that justice was served. Though the journey was long and arduous, I know my actions were guided by a deep sense of duty and love for my country. And as I continue to lead Scotland into a new era of peace and prosperity, I am reminded of the importance of never losing sight of what truly matters – the well-being and happiness of the people we serve.

Suggested Questions For Macduff

How did you feel when you first learned that your father had been murdered by Macbeth? How did this event shape your view of the world and your role as a leader?

What were some of the biggest challenges that you faced as you prepared to return to Scotland and claim your rightful place as king?

How did you go about building a coalition of Scottish nobles to support your cause against Macbeth? What qualities do you think are necessary to lead and inspire others in times of crisis?