Macbeth orders the murder of Macduff's family leading to the brutal killing of Lady Macduff and her son.This scene highlights Macbeth's increasing cruelty and tyranny. It also serves as a turning point, motivating Macduff to seek revenge and ultimately join forces with Malcolm to overthrow Macbeth.
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In this scene, Macbeth visits the witches who conjure three apparitions that deliver prophecies. These prophecies mislead Macbeth into a false sense of security. This scene is crucial as it fuels Macbeth's paranoia and overconfidence, setting the stage for his eventual downfall. The prophecies also add to the suspense and foreshadow upcoming events in the play.
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n this scene, Malcolm tests Macduff's loyalty and they discuss the state of Scotland under Macbeth's rule. Macduff learns of the murder of his family and vows to seek vengeance. This scene is important for building the alliance between Malcolm and Macduff, which is essential for the eventual overthrow of Macbeth.
"O nation miserable, / With an untitled tyrant bloody-scepter'd, / When shalt thou see thy wholesome days again, / Since that the truest issue of thy throne / By his own interdiction stands accursed, / And does blaspheme his breed?"
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