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What is going to happen in Scone in Macbeth?

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Scone is mentioned in William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (Act 2, Scene 4), as a place for coronation of Macbeth after he kills the former King, his cousin Duncan. It is also the last word of the play: "So, thanks to all at once and to each one / Whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone." read more

By not being present at Scone for Macbeth's coronation, Macduff shows both distrust of Macbeth and disrespect towards him. He believes that Macbeth has not inherited the throne rightfully, and it is implied that he believes that Macbeth has resorted to some wrong and desperate measures in order to become the new king. read more

In Macbeth , William Shakespeare's tragedy about power, ambition, deceit, and murder, the Three Witches foretell Macbeth's rise to King of Scotland but also prophesy that future kings will descend from Banquo, a fellow army captain. read more

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