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Macduff is the bloody baby because he was not born from a woman. His mother died before she could have him naturally so they had a C-section/killed the mother.

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The "bloody baby" in Macbeth is a supernatural apparition that Macbeth encounters during the play. It warns Macbeth to be wary of Macduff, stating that Macbeth should fear him. The bloody baby is one of the many supernatural elements in the play that contribute to its dark and eerie atmosphere.

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"No man of woman born shall harm Macbeth."

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