because the grooms have nothing to gain from killing King Duncan
Ross and Macduff suspect King Duncan's sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, of murdering their father because the appearance of guilt points towards them. After the discovery of Duncan's body and the murder weapon found on his sons' servants, suspicion falls on Malcolm and Donalbain as they flee the scene, casting doubt on their innocence.
He thinks that Macbeth is a "good guy", Fleance killed Banquo and Duncan's sons killed the king.
Macduff believes that Malcolm and Donalbain, the sons of King Duncan, are responsible for killing their father.
I think so it just seems like it what else could be the answer
i think it was the boogyman!
Macduff will not attend the coronation in Macbeth because he is suspicious of Macbeth's ascension to the throne and does not trust him. Additionally, Macbeth has ordered the murder of Macduff's family, further alienating him from the new king.
Nobody. Maybe you are thinking of Macduff's son, who says "He has killed me, mother. Run away, I pray you." The difference between "killed me" and "killed you" is enormous. If you don't get it right, we think the wrong person is dead.
No, Macbeth killed Macduff's family but not Macduff. Macduff kills Macbeth after telling Macbeth that he wasn't born of a woman; he was born of a C-section or "untimely ripped" from his mother's womb as it says in the play. After Macduff reveals this it appears that Macbeth gives up on fighting because he realizes that it is his destiny to die at the hands of Macduff and then he makes an effort to die an honorable fighting death. Macduff kills and beheads Macbeth off stage, and then he brings Macbeth's head on a pole and presents it to Malcolm the new and rightful king of Scotland.
The Death of Richie (I think).
Lady Macduff believes her husband is a traitor, driven mad by fear. She feels his fear led him to abandon her and their children. If Scotland was not safe for him then it was not safe for them and only a fearful man would have abandoned his family this way. She concludes he simply did not love them as even the smallest and weakest animal will fight for its children.
He is not really gilty, because he didnt know that he killed his mother and married his father. But it doesnt really metter knew he it or now, he killed his birth father, and it is a shame. For my opinion as i said i dont think he is guilty, but honest, he cut his eyes off, because he killed his father. I think he is a nice guy in the greek mythology.
Orestes killed his mother, Clytemnestra, and her lover,Ægisthus.
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.