At the end of Act II, Ross comments that he does not believe Malcolm and Donalbain are responsible for their father's death; however, he attends the coronation of Macbeth at Scone while Macduff refuses to go see Macbeth crowned. What do you think the actions of Ross and Macduff hint to and is being revealed through their different actions? What type of person does each represent? (The deadline to post a response is midnight, Dec. 4, 2014.)