Why does Malcolm test Macduff?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about a specific scene in Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth' where Malcolm tests Macduff's loyalty and intentions. It explores the themes of trust and deception, especially in the context of a political struggle.

Answer

Malcolm tests Macduff's loyalty to ensure he isn't Macbeth's spy.

Malcolm tests Macduff's loyalty to ensure he isn't Macbeth's spy before forming an alliance.

Answer for screen readers

Malcolm tests Macduff's loyalty to ensure he isn't Macbeth's spy before forming an alliance.

More Information

Malcolm pretends to be more corrupt and tyrannical than Macbeth to assess Macduff's loyalty to Scotland.

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