Lady Macduff tells her son that his father is dead.
Lady Macduff has one son in Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
Lady Macduff and her son were killed by Macbeth's murderers. He killed them because he was really afraid of everything (after witches' predictions) and wanted to harm Macduff.
The messenger tells Lady Macduff that trouble is coming. To get her son and flee.
Well, if you mean killed, there were many! King Duncan, Banquo, Lady Macduff, Lady Macduff's son, other members of the Macduff family and Macbeth!
Lady Macduff tells her son that his father is dead because he has fled and left them without protection, which she views as a cowardly act. She emphasizes that his father is a traitor and no longer cares for them.
Lady Macduff was created in 1603.
Macduff's son was created in 1603.
Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Banquo, Fleance, Duncan, Malcolm, Donalbain, Macduff, Lady Macduff, their son, Lennox, Ross, Siward, Young Siward, the Porter, the Doctor, the Waiting Woman, and a number of messengers.
Shakespeare's dialogue between Ross and Lady Macduff makes readers begin to like the mother and son. Once you find them appealing and likable, he then kills them off.
Because macduff harbors suspicions about the person who actually murderd King Duncan, therefore he turnes against Macbeth and consequently was absent from his coronation. Macbeth organises to kill her for revenge and also to set a distraction to protect himself from an enraged Macduff.
Both mention birds. Lady MacDuff references the wren, and MacDuff references chickens.
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