Next, although Macbeth and Kim Jong-il are very successful in ruling as leaders, they are not accepted by the people of their countries or people of other countries. Their actions and the ways they treat others while on the throne allows people to truly see the kind of men they are. Millions of people die because of Kim Jong-il due to the lack of food he provides for his nations. Many nations disliked Kim Jong-il’s North Korea, especially the 43rd president of the United States of America, George W. Bush, who describes them as an “axis of evil”. Macduff shows the most disapproval towards Macbeth, but his bitterness grows even stronger when he finds out his family is murdered by Macbeth. After learning about the murder of his family, Macduff sorely states,
Oh, I could play the woman with mine eyes
And braggart with my tongue! But, gentle heavens,
Cut short all intermission. Front to front
Bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself.
Within my sword’s length set him; if he ’scape,
Heaven forgive him too. (Shakespeare IV.iii.270-275)
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When he decides to stop his grieving and take action on Macbeth, he is eager to come face to face with Macbeth and kill him just as he did to Macduff's Family. Macduff is already suspicious of Macbeth after the death of Duncan and dislikes Macbeth since that moment, but he grows more disgust for Macbeth, so much that he wants Macbeth dead. Malcolm also grows hatred for Macbeth, when he learns that Macbeth is the one that murdered his father. After they hear about the death of their father, Malcolm and Donalbain, sons of King Duncan, flee to different locations in fear that the person that had killed their father might come for them also. When he learns that Macbeth is the one that murders his father, Malcolm wants to seek revenge; he partners with Macduff to kill Macbeth. Malcolm