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macbeth
Duncan
have begun to plant thee, and will labour
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what does duncan
Duncan
metaphorically
compares
Macbeth
to a
plant
he
will
nurture,
showing
generosity
and
investment
in
others.
whats the tech
extended metaphor
of
growth
what does e metaphor show?
Duncan uses a
natural
image
of
growth
to show how he helps his
subjects
thrive.
This
reveals
his
caring
nature
and
wise
leadership
what does shakespeare do
By using
natural
imagery,
Shakespeare
aligns
Duncan
with
harmony
and
order,
showing him as a
benevolent
ruler
whose
death
will
bring
chaos.