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Macduff is horrified by the murder of Duncan, as he is a loyal and honorable character who values justice and order. He is deeply disturbed by the betrayal and violence that has occurred in their society. This event ultimately drives Macduff to take action against Macbeth for his heinous act.

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Why does Macduff call Ducan's death a godless murder?

Macduff calls Duncan's death a godless murder because it was a treacherous act committed against a divinely appointed king. Killing a king, who was believed to be chosen by God, was considered a grave sin and a direct violation of divine law. The act was seen as a sacrilegious and without the approval of any higher power.


What did Macbeth plan to do when he received word that Macduff had fled to England?

murder Macduff's family


What analogy does Macduff use to describe the murder of Duncan?

Macduff compares Duncan's murder to a terrible storm that disrupts nature's balance, causing chaos and destruction.


How does macduff receive the news of his family's murder?

Macduff blames himself for their death (because he left them unprotected).


Who found king Duncan after the murder?

Macduff found King Duncan's body after he was murdered by Macbeth in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth."


Who knocked at Macbeth's gate?

The Porter in the play "Macbeth" knocks at the gate to let Macduff and Lennox into Macbeth's castle after Duncan's murder.


What does macduff referring to when he was murther hath broke ope?

Macduff is referring to the murder of King Duncan, which has been revealed to the public when he uses the word "murther" (murder) and "broke ope" (exposed) to describe the crime. This revelation is a turning point in the play as Macduff begins to suspect Macbeth's guilt and seeks justice for the heinous act.


What information does ross have for macduff?

He explained the murder by saying that the two guards were bribed by the king's sons, Malcolm and Donalbain. They flew away which made them suspicious.


What does Macbeth refuse to do?

Macduff isn't going to Macbeth's coronation because he suspects that Macbeth had something to do with King Duncan's Murder.


What role is played by retributive justice in the murder of Macbeth by MacDuff?

Well, Macduff was getting revenge for his wife and children who had been murdered by Macbeth. You might call that retributive.


Who comes to see the king late that night of Duncan's murder?

Macduff and Lennox come to see the king late that night of Duncan's murder.


What murder was Macbeth thinking about without the help of his wife?

Banquo, Fleance, Lady Macduff and her children