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    Macdowing In Macbeth

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    William Shakespeare there was a battle. Macbeth talks to the three witches. Lady Macbeth convince Macbeth to kill king Duncan. Macbeth becomes king and Lady Macbeth becomes queen. Macduff fights Macbeth to avenge his family and king Duncan. After killing king Duncan, Macbeth becomes king. And he has a battle with Macduff. After the battle, Macbeth talks to the three witches. The three witches tell him about his future. And becoming king. Later Macbeth returns to his home. And lady Macbeth talks…

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    at this point, and how Macduff scares him, even if Macbeth wouldn't admit it. Macduff immediately runs to attack Macbeth, and a battle ensues. The player is not meant to win the first battle, and Macbeth easily beats…

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    Lennox was off talking to another lord of Banquo 's murder. Macduff also fled to England to get help but this prompted Macbeth to prepare for war. At this point, Macduff and Malcom were their only hope. Pick your Poison Macbeth ventured over to the Witches’ cavern where he asked for help with the true meaning of the prophecies. They summoned apparitions that all played into his fears. He claimed that a floating head warned him of Macduff, a bloody child told him that “None of woman born shall…

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    Lady Macbeth Monologue

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    “Murder!” Lady Macduff yelled furiously whilst navigating the long, dim hallway of her husband’s castle. The large window she passed exposed a huge cliff face, with the coast of Fife immediately below. The waves slammed heavily like cymbals on the rocks, whilst slithers of moonlight danced elegantly on the water. As she turned a corner Lady Macduff saw the deep red colour of her assailant’s cape, the threat of death once again appeared. “You cannot run forever Lady Macduff, God help you in your…

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    Macbeth Disloyalty Quotes

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    William Shakespeare wrote the drama titled Macbeth, which took place in Scotland1606, Macbeth has the conflict of being loyal to the King, Banquo and Macduff. One of the main themes of Macbeth is honor vs. disloyalty it affects mostly everyone in the story. This paper tends to focus on the disloyalty from Macbeth towards the King, Banquo and Macduff. Therefore in this paragraph the disloyalty will be shown towards Duncan . Macbeth claims to have a lot of respect, and a close bond with the King,…

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    In Macbeth, Macduff and Malcolm’s leadership qualities increase while Macbeth’s withers because they have done good deeds and made the right decisions rather than bad ones. A leader is someone who leads their followers to a greater outcome. At the beginning of the book Macbeth, Macduff, and Malcolm were all well respected. Macbeth was praised for killing the leader of King Duncan's traitors. The captain, King Duncan, and his people praised him. “O valiant cousin! worthy gentleman!” (I. i. 26)…

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    Quotes On Envy In Macbeth

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    Macduff and Malcolm start their march to Macbeth’s castle with the British army who have agreed to help restore the Scottish throne to its rightful heir, Malcolm. Little do they know it is said by the 3 witches that Macbeth can’t fall until 3 things happen, these 3 things are told to Macbeth as this, first fear the man Macduff, second he will not fall until Birnamwood marches to Dunsinane castle, finally Macbeth…

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    After deciding to kill Macduff, Macbeth hears that Macduff has fled to England, and orders the death of Macduff’s entire household. When Macduff finds out, he is distraught and to channel his sadness into revenge. At the battle of Dunsinane, Macduff says, “If thou beest slain, and with no stroke of mine,/My wife and children’s ghosts will haunt me still.” Macduff is saying that if “thou beest,” or Macbeth, is killed “with no stroke” of his,…

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    also the Thane of Scotland left, Macduff. Macduff finds out that Macbeth has killed Duncan and supects that Macbeth might be onto something, so Macduff leaves his family and goes to England to join Malcolm. Even though Macduff may have left Scotland and went to England, Macbeth hires murders to kill his wife, Lady Macduff and his sons. Macbeth hires three murders to kill Lady Macduff and her sons. After the murder of Lady Macduff and her sons, Ross goes and tell Macduff what has happened. This…

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    something that one is born with and must adhere to. It can be said that Shakespeare had the contrary belief of that time, this is evident by looking at some of the characters in the play Macbeth, specifically the characters Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and Macduff. In the play, Macbeth, Shakespeare deconstructs traditional concrete ideas about gender plus argues that gender is a fluid social construct by demonstrating fluidity of gender…

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