Lady Macbeth does not convince Macbeth to kill Macduffs family. She convinces him to kill the King at the start of the play, but after that she has no input in the decisions he makes. Macbeth chooses to have Macduffs family killed so that he may seize the Macduff castle for his own. The witches also tell him to 'beware Macduff' when he visits them and so he feels threatened by him. Macbeth doesn't actually personally kill Macduffs family either, he hires the same thugs that he hires to assassinate Banquo and Fleance to murder him.
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TO test macduffs loyalty
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In a sense. She feels that he is a traitor for abandoning her and their children in Scotland where they are in danger.
It will effect everyone. That is why they are so important.
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No
Macbeth sends murderers to kill Macduff's family in an attempt to eliminate any potential threats to his own power. This ruthless act solidifies Macbeth's descent into tyranny and cruelty, as he seeks to maintain his position on the throne at any cost. The murder of Macduff's family ultimately leads to Macduff seeking revenge against Macbeth, contributing to his downfall.
all family has effect on inventors no matter what
Because it can kill you