By moving forward without formal restraints, the poet justifies expressions of freedom in the work. The division of the poem into sections makes the poem more entertaining and more communicative. The presentation of several points of view makes the theme more memorable. The poem’s longer length forces the reader to accept the theme as truth.
Malcolm claims he would be a bad king. He would take any women he wanted, and he would make Macbeth look like an angel. He says he would do this to test Macduff and see if he is loyal to his country.