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Malcolm replies by saying,"Tis called the evil". This evil that Malcolm refers to is also known as " the king's evil," which is actually a disease called scrofula.

What is the most evil act of Macbeth's enemies?

The most evil act that they perform is the misleading of Macbeth. They lulled him in to a false sense of security, making him trust and become dependant on them. Their aim was no to help him along the path of power and glory as he thought, but to instigate his ruin.

Macbeth is angry by the fact that someone else is in his way which means he has another person yo kill.

The evil of the witched trickery, and the persuasion of his now dead wife brought him to his inevitable death.It’s clear that his commitment to evil was his downfall. Shakespeare’s language and imagery constantly reinforced the theme of evil. In our society, darkness tends to be the primary characteristic of evil. A black cat, a dark and stormy night, and a dark alley, for instance, are all modern day symbols of wickedness and evil. The use of the night’s dark hour’s gave a sense of evil to the play. Macbeth’s rule over Scotland is marked by an absence of light from the country – it is covered by a shadow of darkness, ‘shrouded in darkness’.

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