Shakespeare`s Macbeth Act 5, scenes 6 Malcolm orders his men to

Shakespeare's Macbeth
Act 5, scenes 6 Malcolm orders his men to throw down the branches they carry. The first charge against Dunsinane commences under Siward and Macduff.
Act 5, scenes 7
In the fighting, Macbeth encounters and fights Young Siward. Though Young Siward is brave, Macbeth quickly kills him and says in a mocking tone that he fears no man of woman born.
As you read this scene think about: Does Macbeth
show signs of bravery or is he just overconfident
because of what the witches said?