In a sense. She feels that he is a traitor for abandoning her and their children in Scotland where they are in danger.
Creon believes that Polynieces was a traitor to the city.
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TO test macduffs loyalty
I told my wife I was faithful and she believes in me.
Mr- Adams and Eve - 1957 The Original MacDuffs 2-31 was released on: USA: 29 April 1958
No, he was not. Peggie Shippen, who became his second wife, actually influenced his decision to become a traitor.
mabeth wants to take macduffs child & wife away
It's a two-part answer. One, Macbeth is a traitor and killed the King of Scotland. Macduff is loyal to the rightful heir, Malcolm. Macduff assists Malcolm in the retaking of Dunsinane castle and murders Macbeth. But Macbeth also hired assassins to have Macduffs family murdered. Macduff's wife and children were all murdered after he fled to England with Malcolm.
The conflict between Creon and Teiresias in "Antigone" begins with Creon's inability to believe Teiresias' prophecies. Creon believes that he is a traitor.
From her tale, she likely believes in feminism, but also in promiscuity.
because her husband was a traitor and in Rome at that time if one man was a traitor his whole family would usually be killed to avoid them seeking vengeance, because of this she decided it would be better to commit suicide.