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Herein, what Does Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it?
Malcolm is now saying that nothing that Cawdor had done in his life before was as good as how he acted in his death. This is what Malcolm means when he says "Became him like the leaving of it". Nothing was so good and honorable in Cawdor's life as was the manner with which he faced his death.
Secondly, what does the famous line Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it mean who does this line refer to?
He then asked for King Duncan's forgiveness. Malcolm concludes by saying 'nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it. ' He explains that by repenting and asking for the King's forgiveness, the former Thane of Cawdor died a noble death.
"Which honor must not unaccompanied invest him only, but signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine on all deservers."