Malcolm Uses Logos To Convince Macbeth

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In Act 4, Scene 3 page 3 Malcolm uses Logos to convince Macduff that he is worse than Macbeth.

It starts off with Macduff meeting with Malcolm, who has fled to England after his father's murder. Malcolm wants to test Macduff's loyalty by pretending to be even more unfit to rule than Macbeth. He is trying to see if he is loyal to him or Scotland. He tells him that“A stanchless avarice that, were I king, I should cut off the nobles for their lands, Desire his jewels and this other’s house: And my more-having would be as a sauce to make me hunger more, that I should forge Quarrels unjust against the good and loyal destroying them for wealth.” In other words, he is greedy, lustful, and violent, and says that he would be an even worse king than