Macduff says this
He is the man not of woman born mentioned in the witches' prophecy, which is why they warned him to "beware Macduff". He is not born of woman because he was delivered by C-section. Apparently in order to be born you need to be born in the natural way.
no he wasn't he was weird from his mothers womb
They tell him that no man born from a woman could kill him, and that his reign will be over when the forest comes running towards him. Of course he never thought that either of these would be possible. But the English Army attack him by running up covered in leaves and branches, which is the forest running towards him. Then Macduff kills him as he was not born but 'ripped from his mothers womb'
The apparition told him that he could not be defeated until Birnam Wood came to Dunsinane Hill. Macbeth assumes that that is never going to happen, so Malcolm cannot defeat him no matter how large his army is.
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The witches mean that Macduff was not born through natural childbirth, but rather was delivered through a surgical procedure (a cesarean section). This detail is meant to suggest that Macduff is not subject to the same fate as other men and may pose a threat to Macbeth.
He reveals to him that he is not born of a woman, in fact he was cut from his mothers womb(C section).
He is the man not of woman born mentioned in the witches' prophecy, which is why they warned him to "beware Macduff". He is not born of woman because he was delivered by C-section. Apparently in order to be born you need to be born in the natural way.
caesarian section which means he was ripped out of his mothers whomb
Macduff's family being murdered by Macbeth's orders causes many thanes to turn against Macbeth because it reveals his extreme cruelty and inhumanity. The act shows them that Macbeth is a ruthless tyrant who does not respect the traditional values of loyalty and honor that were important in their society. It also creates a sense of fear and insecurity among the thanes, leading them to question Macbeth's ability to rule justly.
no he wasn't he was weird from his mothers womb
First set of profits - He will become the thane of Cawdor and the King of Scottland Second set of profits - Macbeth fear Macduff, no child from mothers born shall harm you,
His mothers name was Jeannie Macduff and his fathers name was John Paul Jones, just like his name.
They tell him that no man born from a woman could kill him, and that his reign will be over when the forest comes running towards him. Of course he never thought that either of these would be possible. But the English Army attack him by running up covered in leaves and branches, which is the forest running towards him. Then Macduff kills him as he was not born but 'ripped from his mothers womb'
The apparition told him that he could not be defeated until Birnam Wood came to Dunsinane Hill. Macbeth assumes that that is never going to happen, so Malcolm cannot defeat him no matter how large his army is.
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During Macbeth's life, the monarchs of Scotland were Duncan, Malcolm, and Macbeth himself. Duncan was the king before Macbeth, and his murder by Macbeth led to a chain of events that ultimately brought about Macbeth's demise. Malcolm succeeded Macbeth as the rightful heir to the throne.