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Order is restored to Scotland from "summary" of The Oxford Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare

After the overthrow of Macbeth, Malcolm is crowned King of Scotland. With his rightful claim to the throne established, Malcolm sets about restoring order to a country that has been plunged into chaos by Macbeth's tyrannical rule. The reign of Macbeth was characterized by violence, deceit, and corruption, with the natural order of things thrown into disarray. The murder of King Duncan, the betrayal of loyal subjects, and the manipulation of supernatural forces all contributed to the breakdown of order in Scotland. Malcolm recognizes the need to rebuild the moral and political fabric of the nation. He works to establish peace, justice, and stability, undoing the damage caused by Macbeth's reign of terror. Malcolm's first act as king is to gather his forces and march against Macbeth, reclaiming the throne and restoring the legitimate line of succession. With Macbeth defeated and his supporters scattered, Malcolm sets about purging the land of the remnants of Macbeth's rule. Under Malcolm's leadership, Scotland begins to heal from the wounds inflicted by Macbeth. The country is stabilized, and the people are able to return to their daily lives without fear of violence or oppression. Malcolm institutes reforms to ensure that the mistakes of the past are not repeated, strengthening the institutions of government and establishing a framework for justice and accountability. By restoring order to Scotland, Malcolm fulfills his duty as king and secures the future of his kingdom. With the restoration of order, Scotland is once again a place of peace and prosperity. The people can look forward to a future free from the tyranny and chaos that characterized Macbeth's reign. Malcolm's rule brings hope and renewal to a nation that has suffered greatly, setting the stage for a new era of stability and prosperity.
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