Tis not for you to hear what I speak, Act 2 Scene3
,Macduff thinks that because Lady Macbeth is a women she's too vulnerable to hear about the murder. It's ironic because Lady Macbeth wanted to cast off her femininity in Act 1 Scene 5 and at the end of the play she is known as a fiend-like queen
No, cousin, I'll,to Fife,Act 2 Scene4
Macduff doesn't go to Macbeth coronation,which suggests that he doesn't support Macbeths claim to become King
Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope, The Lord's anointed temple and stole thence,Act 2 Scene 3
Macduff says Duncan's body is like a church which has been broken into and had the life stolen from it
No, cousin, I'll,to Fife,Act 2 Scene4
Macduff doesn't go to Macbeth coronation, which suggests that he doesn't support Macbeths claim to become King
Let us rather hold fast the mortal sword, and like good men,Act 4 Scene3
Macduff tries to convince Malcolm to take their swords and defend this country like good men against Macbeth
Fit to govern! No,not to live, Act 4 Scene 3
Macduff proves his loyalty to Scotland by saying he won't help another tyrant to succeed, theme of loyalty
my prettychickens,Act 4 Scene3
Macduff can't believe all his family has been killed due to Macbeth, as he thought Macbeth who have never tried to kill his family, proving how evil Macbeth I, he was a family man Macduff as he nicknames them
But I must also feel it as a man. I cannot remember such things were,Act 4 Scene3
Macduff says he must feel his grief as a man, his emotional reaction contrasts with Macbeth and his wife's desire to be able to act without pity
Macbeth was born from his mother's womb, Untimely ripped,Act 5 scene 8
Macduff remind Macbeth that was not born naturally
I have no words: my voice is in my sword, Act 5 Scene 8
Macduff is shown as heroic , as he is determined to kill Macbeth, as use he uses his danger to derive to kill him