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Brave Macbeth Deserves Confronted Brandished Steel Valour's Minion

Front "Brave Macbeth - Well he deserves that name - Confronted him with brandished steel... like Valour's minion."
Back Sergeant: Act 1 Scene 2
- "Brave": Adjective. In contrast to the witches earlier, he now seems courageous.
- "Brandish'd Steel": His sword held a lot - an image of strength.
- "Like": Simile.
- "Valour's": Brave.
- "Minion": A follower (will he make a good king?) contrasts the last 3 lines.

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