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.
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.
"No man of woman born shall harm Macbeth."
Where is Macbeth going when he sees the bloody dagger?
Lady Macbeth replaces the bloody dagger near King Duncan's chamber to incriminate the guards and divert suspicion away from her husband.
In an apparition, the three witches show Macbeth a bloody child that is meant to symbolize the just-born Macduff.
Lady Macbeth places the bloody daggers near the alleged murderers in Macbeth to frame them for King Duncan's murder.
Where is Macbeth going when he sees the bloody dagger?
A bloody child.
The bloody man is a sergeant who describes Macbeth's bravery in battle to King Duncan. He reveals Macbeth's triumphs in fighting against the traitorous Macdonwald and the Norwegian forces, highlighting Macbeth's skill and courage in combat.
The bloody sergeant.
malcolm
Lady Macbeth takes the bloody dagger back to Duncan's room in order to frame the King's guards for his murder.
After Macbeth sees the bloody dagger, he is headed to King Duncan's chamber to carry out the murder as he believes it is a sign from fate urging him to proceed with his plan.
He has forgotten that he is holding it. He is in a state of shock and does not fully understand what he is doing.