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Macbeth learns that Macduff was not born conventionally and had to be ripped from his mother's womb. This meant that he was technically not "born of a woman" and could therefore kill Macbeth.

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What did Macbeth plan to do when he received word that Macduff had fled to England?

murder Macduff's family


How does Macbeth know Macduff is not home when he sends murderers to Fife?

Lennox tells him that Macduff has fled to England.


When Macbeth visits the witches which visions convince him that he will not be defeated?

How does lady macduff reaction the news that macduff fled England


Why does Macbeth lash out against Macduff's family?

Macbeth needs to becauseThe First Apparition told him to beware of MacduffMacbeth cannot actually get at Macduff because he has fled to England


What news about Macduff does Lennox bring?

Lennox informs Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England to seek help from King Edward to overthrow him.


Who is the enemy of Macduff?

Macbeth is Macduff's enemy. The three witches told Macbeth to beware of Macduff, and Macbeth responded by ordering the deaths of Macduff and all the members of his household. Macduff had already fled to England, however, so Macduff's wife, children, and servants were killed but he wasn't. When Macduff found out, he set out to get revenge.


What have malcom and macduff done already against Macbeth?

Malcolm fled to England to gather support to overthrow Macbeth, while Macduff traveled to England to convince Malcolm to return and lead the fight against Macbeth. Macduff also discovered the murder of King Duncan and has vowed to avenge his death by defeating Macbeth.


WHAT has and made Macbeth certain that mac duff is not his friend?

Macbeth becomes certain that Macduff is not his friend when he learns that Macduff has fled to join forces with Malcolm in England, suggesting that he is plotting against Macbeth. Additionally, Macduff openly expresses his suspicions about Macbeth's rule and leadership, further solidifying Macbeth's belief that Macduff is a threat rather than an ally.


Why does Macbeth kill macdonwald?

Macbeth didn't think Macduff was a threat because the witches said "None of woman born shall harm Macbeth." Macbeth welcomes this good news and, assuming Macduff was born the natural way, Macbeth thinks he has nothing to fear.


When did Macbeth send for Macduff to come to court?

After the banquet where Banquo's ghost appears, he tells Lady Macbeth that he "will send" so he hasn't done it yet. The next time we see him, he is visiting the witches, and then Lennox brings word that Macduff is fled to England. Macbeth says "Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits." What this means is that Macduff got away before Macbeth could get to him. It would seem that Macbeth never does send for Macduff.


Who was not at Macbeths feast?

Macduff, he fled to england.


What does lennox's and the other lord's conversation in scene 6 in Macbeth?

Lennox informs Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England. This causes Macbeth to become angry and want revenge. He becomes impulsive and admits that he is gonna react upon his feelings; he is going to kill Macduff's family out of pure hatred.