FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
MACBETH
Question
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Macbeth doesn’t want to fight Macduff; he has already killed Macduff’s family
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Macbeth has the urge to kill anyone who come near him
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Macbeth is wounded and wants compassion
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Macbeth is ready to stop the bloodshed and give up the throne
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Detailed explanation-1: -Macbeth says to Macduff, “But get thee back, my soul is too much charged With blood of thine already. “ To what is he referring? Macbeth doesn’t want to fight Macduff; he has already killed Macduff’s family.
Detailed explanation-2: -At the end of the play, as Macbeth sees that his death is upon him, he tells MacDuff, “My soul is too much charged/ With blood of thine already, ” meaning that he does not want to continue to fight or kill.
Detailed explanation-3: -At first, Macbeth isn’t too keen on the idea of killing Macduff. After all, he did just have his family murdered. But Macduff won’t let him get off that easily. Still, Macbeth tells him that there’s no point in Macduff trying to kill him, because Macbeth can’t be harmed by anyone born of a woman.
Detailed explanation-4: -I throw my warlike shield. Lay on, Macduff, And damned be him that first cries “Hold! Enough!”