As of now Siward is a horrible father, who doesn't show some kind of affection when you are told your son just literally died... Shakespeare I think you have some problem writing these plays. So turns out young Siward, Siward's son, dies when fighting with Macbeth in the final combat of Macbeth. When the father is informed he asks if he was impaled in the front or back, it was in the front meaning he died while combating and not fleeing. I suppose this is some kind of sorrow towards his death, but he must be the most calmest person to just not do anything about it. Could have at least asked where he was.
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