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King Duncan rewards the "noble" Macbeth by making him the Thane of Cawdor. ... Thus, Duncan assumes Macbeth to be his loyal Thane, and, along with his respect, gives him the Thane of Cawdor's castle and lands. Ironically, at the close of the play, Macbeth will be the one beheaded for his treachery.

Answer:

How does Macbeth regard the King? ... He trusts him and believes no one is greater than Macbeth.

Explanation:

Macbeth sees Duncan as an obstacle in his way. Prompt/Possible Question: Throughout the play, Macbeth is torn between what he knows is right and what he has to do in order to fulfill his ambition.

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