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Act 4 Scene 3
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What happens in Act 4 Scene 3 in Macbeth?
Macduff
fled to
England
to join
Malcom
(
Duncans son
).
Discuss how to
overthrow
Macbeth.
Malcom
tests
Macduff's
loyalty.
Malcom
reveals his true
intention
to return to
Scotland
and
fight Macbeth.
Ross
arrives and informs
Macduff
that his
wife
and
children
have been
murdered
by
Macbeth’s
orders.
Macduff
is
heartbroken
and vows to seek
revenge
on
Macbeth
, setting the stage for the
final confrontation
.
What does it mean when Ross says, 'poor country, almost afraid to know itself'?
M has destroyed
Scotland
, causing
Scotland
to lose its
identity
and be taken over by
evil.
What does it mean when Ross says, 'your wife and babes savagely slaughtered'?
It shows the
destruction
of
innocents
, the
violent death
, how they were
treated
like
animals
and how they were
dishornoured.
What does it mean when Malcom says, 'Let's make us med'cines of our great revenge'?
Malcom
wants
Macduff
to be
angry
in order to
use him
to kill
Macbeth
.
What does it mean when Macduff says, 'He has no children'?
Macbeth
has no
innocents
, and he will never feel the same
pain.
What does it mean when Malcom says, 'Dispute it like a man'?
Malcom
wants
Macduff
to be
angry
and to
fight
Macbeth
.
What does it mean when Macduff says, 'I must also feel it as a man'?
Macduff
needs time to
grief
, and he has had no time to
heal.
What does it mean when Malcom says, 'Be this the whetsone of your sword. Let grief convert to anger. Blunt not the heart; enrage it'?
Malcom has lost his
home
and his
father.