Macduff's Emotions In Macbeth By William Shakespeare

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In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macduff has many emotions. One of the emotions he went through was anger. He gets angry when Macbeth kills Duncan and abuses the power of being the king. The second emotion he experiences is fear. He feels fear when Duncan gets murdered and flees to Scotland along with Malcolm. At the end of the play, Macduff feels proud after he beheads Macbeth. Over the course of the play, Macduff experiences anger, fear, and pride. Over the course of the play, Macduff experiences anger, fear, and pride. Macduff experiences fear because he is afraid he will get murdered next. The author states, “O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor hear Cannot conceive nor name thee.”(Shakespeare 2.3). 60-61). See the A> section. In …show more content…

Towards the end of the play, Macduff is angry because Macbeth ruined Dunsinane Hill by hiring murderers and killing Duncan. In the text, “Bleed, bleed, poor country”. Great tyranny, lay thou thy basis sure, For goodness dare not check thee. Wear thou thy wrongs, The title is affeered. Fare thee well, Lord.”(Shakespeare 4.3). 31-34) Macduff does not care what happens to Dunsinane Hill because Macbeth killed so many people and families. Macduff lost all hope in Dunsinane Hill because an awful king ruined it. Tussing 2 At the story's end, Macduff is proud because he slain Macbeth and carried his head on his sword. Finally, the text states, “Hail, king, for so thou art. Behold where stands the usurper's cursed head; the time is free. I see thee compassed with thy kingdom's pearl, That speak my salutation in their minds.” (Shakespeare 5.7. 84-88). The. The quote shows that Macduff makes a small speech saying they are free from the ruling of Macbeth. Macduff feels proud of killing Macbeth and saving his village from Macbeth reign In the story Macbeth, Macduff goes through many emotions but his three main emotions are anger, fear, and

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