In this scene Macduff urges Malcolm to go to the defence of Scotland, which is being weakened by Macbeth’s tyranny, then Malcolm tells his suspicions that Macduff is Macbeth’s agent and has good reasons to betray him to Macbeth. Then Malcolm tells him that he has English troops to support his cause, bit his vices are much much worse then Macbeth. Then Macduff feels he is to blame. He vows vengeance on Macbeth.
February 8, 2016 at 5:43 pm
Hello,
I’m interested when you write about vices, but I’m unsure which caracter you are referring to? How might you make your meanings clearer?
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