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After reading "Macbeth"
In Act IV, Scene 3, Malcolm praises King Edward's healing powers. King Edward's special ability of healing disease through prayer shows that the king
is keen to tyranny.
can foresee imminent danger for Malcolm.
wants to immediately organize his troops.
rules justly and well.
In Act IV, Scene 3, Malcolm praises King Edward's healing powers. King Edward's special ability of healing disease through prayer shows that the king
is keen to tyranny.
can foresee imminent danger for Malcolm.
wants to immediately organize his troops.
rules justly and well.
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In Act IV, Scene 3 of "Macbeth," Malcolm's praise of King Edward's healing powers indicates that the king **rules justly and well**. King Edward is portrayed as a virtuous and benevolent ruler, possessing the ability to heal through divine intervention, which sets him apart from the tyranny and corruption seen in other rulers, particularly Macbeth. This emphasizes the theme of rightful kingship and the moral qualities expected of a good sovereign.