McDuff

Cards (16)

  • Who are the main characters in Macbeth?
    Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
  • What is the key theme of Macbeth's storyline?
    The ambition and eventual downfall of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
  • Who is Macduff in Macbeth?
    Macduff is the Thane of Fife and Macbeth's deadly enemy
  • What role does Macduff play after discovering Duncan's body?
    He becomes Malcolm's chief supporter and follows him to England
  • What motivates Macduff to seek revenge against Macbeth?
    The murder of his wife and family drives him to take revenge
  • According to the Witches' prediction, what is Macduff's role in stopping Macbeth?
    Macduff is the only one who can stop Macbeth
  • How does Macduff confront Macbeth in the end?
    They meet face-to-face on the battlefield
  • What does Macduff's loyalty to Malcolm signify?
    It shows his commitment to the rightful king and his country
  • What are the characteristics of Macduff as portrayed in Macbeth?
    • Loyal to king and country
    • Discovers Duncan's body
    • Supports Malcolm in regaining the throne
    • Driven by revenge after his family's murder
    • Prefers action over words
  • How does Malcolm test Macduff's loyalty?
    By pretending to be a worse human being than Macbeth
  • What does Malcolm reveal about Macduff's character after the loyalty test?
    He contrasts Macduff's integrity with that of Macbeth
  • What is Macduff's reaction to the murder of his family?
    He becomes even more determined to take revenge
  • How does Macduff express his desire for revenge in Act 4 Scene 3?
    He wishes to confront Macbeth directly and end his tyranny
  • What does Macduff mean when he says, "I could play the woman with mine eyes"?
    He expresses his struggle against showing weakness or emotion
  • What does Macduff's preference for action over words indicate about his character?
    It shows he is a man of few words who prefers to take decisive action
  • What are the key themes associated with Macduff in Macbeth?
    • Loyalty to king and country
    • The quest for revenge
    • The contrast between integrity and tyranny
    • The struggle against emotional vulnerability