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Lady Macduff Quotes

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Lady Macduff’s expresses her feelings towards Ross, who tries to protect Macduff. Ross advises for Lady Macduff to have patience but she angrily reveals that he should have never left them behind even if you are not a traitor. “Wisdom? To leave his wife,to leave his babes,/His mansion and his titles in a place/From whence himself does fly? He loves us not;/He wants the natural touch” (4.2.8-11). Lady Macduff insists that Macduff should protect his family before he fled, therefore showing that he lacks love for his family. Her anger towards her husband reveals that Macduff does not place his family first, causing her to (17)loathe his choices. After expressing her feelings to Ross, she states that he is not a father and is a traitor for what he has done. 3) Macduff arrives to England to guide Malcolm back to Scotland in order to stop Macbeth. Malcolm believes that this is another trick to lure him back for Macbeth. To test Macduff’s allegiance, he questions as to why Macbeth would abandon his family unprotected and continues to list reasons why he would be worse than Macbeth. “ Nay, had I power, I should/Pour the sweet milk of concord into hell,/Uproar the universal peace, …show more content…

She awakens and recalls several pieces of her involvement in Duncan’s murder. “Fie, my/lord, fie, a soldier and afeard? What need we fear/who knows it, when none can call our power to/account? Yet who would have thought the old man/to have had so much blood in him?” (5.1.38-42). Lady Macbeth is dreaming that she is speaking to her husband and explaining to him that no one will be able to find out that they murdered the King. Lady Macbeth reveals the crime she has committed with Macbeth in her sleep resulting the Gentlemen to fear of repeating what he has heard. The Doctor tells the Gentlemen that this (21)upshot can cause her to hurt herself and be too much

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