Macduff says that he was cut out of his mother's womb before she could bear him.
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Because Macbeth believes in the prophecies so much, he thinks that he is safe because that is what the witches want him to think. The witches tell Macbeth to beware of Macduff, even though Macbeth thinks he is safe he wants to make sure he iscompletely safe so he decides to kill Macduff and his family but only suceeds in killing Macduffs family not Macduff, and the Macduff takes revenge and kills Macbeth.
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Why do you think Macbeth is startled by the witches prediction's in act 1 of Macbeth by Shakespeare
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.
Banquo has children who might inherit the crown whereas "Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown" by which he means the witches have predicted that Macbeth will be the king but will not have children to inherit. ("Fruitless crown" always makes me think of Carmen Miranda for some reason.)
TO make sure that it was carried through. Some even think that the third murderer was Macbeth
Macbeth and lady Macbeth try to avoid suspicion by getting into their pajamas after committing the murder so people will think they were asleep all the time.
"Macbeth" by William Shakespeare has a total of 2,105 lines.
King duncan? i think
Oh, dude, Lady Macbeth didn't have any kids in Shakespeare's play. Like, she's too busy plotting regicide and dealing with all that guilt to be changing diapers and stuff. So, yeah, no mini Macbeths running around causing trouble in that story.
Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to grow up and just kill the King. But Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that she cant kill him since he looks like her father, this shows the reader that Lady Macbeth isn't as crazy as we think she is.
Macbeth attempts to act casual about the witches prophecies and lies to Banquo when he tells him he doesn't think about the prediction at all. In actuality, not only is it on his mind, but he is planning to kill Duncan to make the prophecy come true.