Macbeth

what dramatic purpose is served by the concluding speech of Malcolm in this play?

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Malcolm takes his rightful position as King of Scotland. His last speech pretty much signals that all is right with Scotland and God's universe. It sums up a few details in case you missed them and we get to see Macbeth's head on a long pole!