The son of Macduff shows wisdom by questioning his father's decision to flee and leaving him an opportunity to rescue his family. Despite being young, he displays courage and intelligence in recognizing the danger they are in and taking action to protect his loved ones.
Macduff's son was created in 1603.
Lady Macduff and her son were killed by Macbeth's murderers. He killed them because he was really afraid of everything (after witches' predictions) and wanted to harm Macduff.
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Lady Macduff has one son in Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
The messenger tells Lady Macduff that trouble is coming. To get her son and flee.
Well, if you mean killed, there were many! King Duncan, Banquo, Lady Macduff, Lady Macduff's son, other members of the Macduff family and Macbeth!
Malcolm (Duncan's son) did not kill Macbeth, it was Macduff (Thane of Fife).
The wrong people. In order to thwart the prophecy about Banquo's children becoming kings, he has Banquo killed, but not his son Fleance. Fleance will go on to become the ancestor of kings. Macbeth killed the father when he should have killed the son. Then, in order to try to thwart the prophecy about Macduff, he has Macduff's son (and wife and other children) murdered. Macduff will go on to defeat Macbeth. Macbeth killed the son when he should have killed the father.
Uh, no. Banquo and Macduff are both the same age, both with sons who are young kids (and who both appear in the play).
Lady Macduff tells her son that his father is dead because he has fled and left them without protection, which she views as a cowardly act. She emphasizes that his father is a traitor and no longer cares for them.
Because macduff harbors suspicions about the person who actually murderd King Duncan, therefore he turnes against Macbeth and consequently was absent from his coronation. Macbeth organises to kill her for revenge and also to set a distraction to protect himself from an enraged Macduff.
According to the Lord in scene 6, "The son of Duncan . . . lives in the English court. . . . Thither Macduff is gone."