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Macduff (Revengeful ("O, I could play the woman with mine eyes"…
Macduff
Revengeful
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"O, I could play the woman with mine eyes"-Macduff
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Summary
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. When he learns of the murders of his wife and family, Macduff feels guilty about leaving them and driven by a need for revenge.
According to the Witches' prediction, Macduff is the only one who can stop Macbeth. The two men meet face-to-face on the battlefield and Macduff kills Macbeth.
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Loyal
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He follows Malcolm (the rightful king) to England and becomes his right-hand man supporting him in his bid to regain the throne.
"Macduff, this noble passion,
Child of integrity, hath from my soul
Wiped the black scruples, reconciled my thoughts
To thy good truth and honor."-Malcolm
Macduff, this passionate outburst, which proves your integrity, has removed my doubts about you and made me realize that you really are trustworthy and honorable.
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