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Macduff brings Malcom Macbeth's severed head.

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What prize does macduff bring to Malcolm?

Macduff brings Malcom Macbeth's severed head.


Why does Malcolm tell Macduff that he shouldn't rule Scotland?

Malcolm tells this to Macduff as a test to see if he, Macduff, is really loyal to Scotland or if he is there by request of Macbeth to retrieve Malcolm so Macbeth could kill him. This takes place when Macduff if trying to reclaim the crown of Scotland from Macbeth by force and put the rightful heir into throne. Before Macduff, many others had come to try and bring Malcolm back (or it is implied at least), so that is why Malcolm does not trust Macduff so he, like i said, tested him and his loyalty to Scotland


What do ross and macduff decide to do at the end of scene 4?

In Act 5, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Ross and Macduff decide to join forces with Malcolm and the English army to overthrow Macbeth and restore order to Scotland. They are determined to rid the country of Macbeth's tyrannical rule and bring about a new era of peace and prosperity under Malcolm's leadership.


In scene 2 what opinion of Macbeth do the Scottish lords now hold?

In the countryside near Dunsinane the Scottish lords who have joined against Macbeth are waiting for Malcolm, Macduff, and the English support that they will bring.


What is Macduff's role in Macbeth?

He is a Nemesis, the man fated to bring Macbeth down.


What impact does Macbeth's decision to kill Macduff's family have on Macbeth's own fate Do you think things might have turned out differently had Macbeth chosen differently How?

Macbeth's decision to kill Macduff's family causes Macduff to seek revenge, leading to Macbeth's downfall. If Macbeth had chosen differently and not committed this act of violence, Macduff may not have been as determined to bring about Macbeth's demise, potentially altering the course of events.


What news about Macduff does Lennox bring?

Lennox informs Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England to seek help from King Edward to overthrow him.


What is malcolms perspective after he becomes king?

Malcolm is portrayed as a morally-upright, benevolent leader like his father, who is extremely cautious about commenting on his plans to dethrone Macbeth when Macduff visits him in England. One can use Malcolm's comments to Macduff regarding the qualities needed to be a righteous king in order to understand his


What news does ross bring to Macduff?

Ross informs Macduff that his wife, children, and household have been brutally murdered by Macbeth's orders. This tragic news serves as a turning point of motivation for Macduff to seek revenge against Macbeth.


Why did Macbeth and Mac Duff get into a fight?

Macbeth and Macduff got into a fight because Macduff sought to avenge the murder of his family, which Macbeth ordered in his ruthless quest to secure his throne. Macduff held Macbeth responsible for the devastation and sought to bring him to justice.


How does Lady Macbeth use reassurance on Macbeth?

He is confident that he will not loose the kingdom to malcolm because the witches have said that he won't be defeated until the wood's move towards him and he can't be killed by anyone except a man not born of woman. (Macduff).


Why did macduff go to england?

Macduff went there to ask King Edward for help. He wants Edward to help him form an alliance with the people of Northumberland and their lord, Siward. Macduff hopes that with their help-and with the help of God above-he may once again put food on our tables, bring peace back to our nights, free our feasts and banquets from violent murders, allow us to pay proper homage to our king, and receive honors freely.