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- Macduff (Macbeth) - Wikipedia
Macduff, a legendary hero, plays a pivotal role in the play: he suspects Macbeth of regicide and eventually kills Macbeth in the final act He can be seen as the avenging hero who helps save Scotland from Macbeth's tyranny in the play
- Macduff, Macbeth: An Overview Of Macduffs Character
Macduff is a character in Macbeth He is the backbone of a story in which we see the main protagonist, Macbeth, sinking into mental, moral and political chaos
- Macduff Character Analysis in Macbeth | SparkNotes
Macduff stands out from a large cast of secondary characters because of the particular harm that Macbeth does to him, and the revenge Macduff takes on Macbeth in turn At the beginning of the play, Macduff is a loyal and brave noble fighting on Duncan’s side
- Macduff in Macbeth - Characters - AQA - GCSE English Literature . . . - BBC
Macduff, the Thane of Fife, is Macbeth's deadly enemy He discovers Duncan's body and becomes Malcolm's chief supporter, following him to England to support him in raising an army against Macbeth
- Macduff Character Analysis: Vengeance Manhood | Shakespeare Retold
Macduff serves as the ultimate moral and political foil to Macbeth From his very first appearance, he is associated with the disruption of sleep and the discovery of treason
- Macduff Character Analysis in Macbeth | LitCharts
Get everything you need to know about Macduff in Macbeth Analysis, related quotes, timeline
- Macbeth: Macduff | Character Analysis | CliffsNotes
Macduff is the character who has two of the most significant roles in the play: First, he is the discoverer of Duncan 's body Second, the news of the callous murder of his wife and children (Act IV, Scene 3) spurs him toward his desire to take personal revenge upon the tyrannical Macbeth
- Macduff | fictional character | Britannica
Spurred by his wife, Macbeth kills Duncan, and the murder is discovered when Macduff, the Thane of Fife, arrives to call on the king Duncan’s sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, flee the country, fearing for their lives
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