Macduff's threat to leave makes Malcolm realize the extent of his loyal followers and the importance of maintaining their trust. It also prompts Malcolm to prove his commitment to Scotland and regain Macduff's support by revealing his true intentions and moral character. Ultimately, Macduff's threat serves as a turning point in the story, leading to a deeper bond between the two characters and strengthening their resolve to overthrow Macbeth.
immediately leave with the messenger.
i dont think you can do that....but if u must just tell him you will leave him.
If you have food it will come after you but if you leave it alone it will leave you alone You are 1 of 3 things to _any_ wild animal, you are food, you are a threat or you are a non threat. If you are in a secluded area that has very little interaction of humans than more often then not you are food.
Lady Macduff uses the symbol of Macbeth as an owl and herself as a wren to illustrate their contrasting natures. Owls are associated with darkness, deceit, and death, reflecting Macbeth's treacherous actions. On the other hand, wrens are small and innocent birds, symbolizing Lady Macduff's vulnerability and purity. The comparison highlights the stark differences between them in terms of personality and morality.
In the 1970's it was the threat from Cambodia, scaring many citizens to flee.
leave them alone and let them go move on and forgive them
No, snakes are not mean. They can be defensive if they perceive you as a threat, but they don't go out of their way to harm people. Usually, if you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone.
After the men leave, Montag hears the Mechanical Hound growling and lurking in the darkness outside his home. This indicates that the Hound is still a threat to him.
Probably its pointlessness. Macbeth accomplished nothing by killing Macduff's family. They were no threat to him, and killing them only made Macduff more angry and determined to have revenge. It also involves the killing of children. Then, as now, crimes against children are considered among the worst. The play is full of images of the murder of children: the finger of the birth-strangled babe, the baby whose brains would be dashed out by Lady Macbeth, Fleance, on whom a murder attempt is made, and Macduff's son who bravely puts up a fight against the "shag-eared villain". The Macbeths represent an attack on the future generation by the present, as unnatural child-killers. Macduff, on the other hand is a son who has killed his mother (mothers invariably died after a ceasarian birth at that time).
You can be asked to leave public property if you are engaging in disruptive behavior, violating rules or regulations, or posing a threat to others' safety or property.
These should be taken off after the wound has stopped bleeding and in no threat to begin bleeding again.
when you leave you home to leave somewhere else