Text | Duncan is shown to be a just and benevolent ruler, demonstrating important aspects of kingship by telling his court, Signs of nobleness like stars shall shine / On all deservers: he is willing to {{c4::rewardall those who do good}} It can be interpreted that he is saying that {{c6::virtue and nobility are visible traits in a person, distinguishing them from others}} |
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