In the last battle in the middle of saint and wannabe, this mankind is reviewed yet again when Macduff shouts out, "I have no words; my voice is in my sword." It is his extreme silence that it opposite to Macbeth's empty speech. Macduff is an exceptionally complex character that works in numerous sorts of ways he functions as a discoverer of the rulers body furthermore a deliverer of equity as the slayer of the foul lord Macbeth who is heartless as a totalitarian tyrant that has killed MacDuff's family. Toward the end of the play it says that when his mother was pregnant with him she died and he was rashly tore from her womb. This implies he was not “woman born” he was conceived of his dad tearing him from his mother’s
In the last battle in the middle of saint and wannabe, this mankind is reviewed yet again when Macduff shouts out, "I have no words; my voice is in my sword." It is his extreme silence that it opposite to Macbeth's empty speech. Macduff is an exceptionally complex character that works in numerous sorts of ways he functions as a discoverer of the rulers body furthermore a deliverer of equity as the slayer of the foul lord Macbeth who is heartless as a totalitarian tyrant that has killed MacDuff's family. Toward the end of the play it says that when his mother was pregnant with him she died and he was rashly tore from her womb. This implies he was not “woman born” he was conceived of his dad tearing him from his mother’s