Tuesday, July 1, 2014

What does Macduff vow to do to Macbeth and why?

At the end of Act IV, Macduff vows to overthrow Macbeth and return Scotland to the rule of the people.  A Scottish nobleman and friends with Duncan and Malcolm, Macduff is the first to suspect Macbeth's role in the demise of Duncan, and he also knows Macbeth has murdered Banquo.  Macbeth, having been told by the witches to beware of Macduff, has had Macduff's family killed as well.  It is after this final event that Macduff resolves to enact vengeance on the ruthless, tyranical ruler and restore peace to Scotland under Malcolm.

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