An absolute trust (1.4.13-16). …show more content…
The result of king Duncan's trust for Macbeth further is advancing Macbeth’s chance for becoming King. When Macbeth is crowned thane of cawdor he states “On which I must fall down or else overleap/ For in my way it lies Stars hide your fires/ let not light see my black and deep desires” (1.4.57-59). King Duncan’s trust for macbeth is only benefiting Macbeth for his own greed. He hides his true intentions which is to be crowned King of Scotland through the act of killing King Duncan. Even though Macbeth appears to be dark and obnoxious, he also has motivation from other influential figures in the story to put his plan into