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He's not happy about the way the country is going.

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Macduff says. Oh Scotland oh Scotland! why?

He's not happy about the way the country is going.


Who flees Scotland to join malcom in England in Macbeth?

A number of people including Macduff and Ross.


Who declares Scotland free and Malcolm king?

MacDuff


What news does ross bring to Macduff?

Ross brings the news from Scotland concerning the massacre of macduff's family


What makes Malcolm trust Macduff?

Malcolm trusts Macduff because he demonstrates his loyalty to Scotland and his opposition to Macbeth by joining forces with him to overthrow the tyrannical ruler. Macduff's courage and dedication to the wellbeing of Scotland earn Malcolm's trust and respect.


in Macbeth Who finds Duncan and how does he respond?

MacDuff, who says, "Oh horror, horror. horror!" You might say he's horrified.


What is macduff trying to do?

Macduff is trying to defeat Macbeth and overthrow him as king of Scotland. He is motivated by his desire to avenge the murder of his family, which was ordered by Macbeth. Macduff's ultimate goal is to restore peace and order to Scotland by removing Macbeth from power.


What was some of the bad things Macbeth did?

If you mean the character in Shakespeare's play, then this is what he did: He listened to the witches, killed Duncan the king of Scotland, then created a rebelion against him where Macbeth and Macduff fight to the death and Macbeth gets killed by Macduff, making Macduff's son Michael the king of Scotland.


What do actors call Macbeth?

well many say that calling it Macbeth is bad luck so it is commonly known as "The Scottish Play!" hope that helps!


Was macduff the king of Scotland?

No, Macduff was not the king of Scotland. The title of king of Scotland was held by Duncan at the beginning of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," and later by Malcolm after overthrowing Macbeth. Macduff plays a key role in helping Malcolm reclaim the throne but he himself does not become the king.


Who flees Scotland to join Malcolm in England?

Macduff flees Scotland to join Malcolm in England after suspecting Macbeth of foul play and seeking support to overthrow him.


What is the cause of Malcolms accusing himself of so many vices when Macduff comes to see him?

Malcolm pretends to have all those vices to test Macduff's loyalty to Scotland and assess his true intentions. By accusing himself of vices, Malcolm is probing Macduff's loyalty to see if he is trustworthy and truly willing to fight for Scotland against Macbeth.