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Macduff castle is located on the shore of the firth of Forth below the village of east wemyss

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Q: Where in Fife is Macduff's castle?
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Where does Macduff live?

dunsinane castle


What relationship did Macbeth and the castle have?

There are a number of castles in the play: Forres, Inverness, Fife and Dunsinane. Inverness is actually Macbeth's castle.


Did Macduff get killed?

No, Macduff wasn't killed. But his entire family and household were stabbed to death, in Act 4 Scene 2. The Fife Castle massacre of the Macduffs and everyone connected to them was arranged by Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057]. So Macduff bided his time for revenge. The opportunity came in Act 5 Scene 8, when he and Macbeth found themselves on the same part of the battlefield near Dunsinane Castle. Macduff killed and beheaded his opponent.


Who is macduffs cousin?

Ross !


What does Macbeth decide to do at fife?

In Act IV Scene 1 Macbeth, having just heard that Macduff has escaped to England says, "The castle of Macduff I will surprise; seize upon Fife; give to the edge o' the sword his wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls that trace him in his line." In the next scene we see this happening. Of course Macbeth himself is not there personally; it is his hired murderers who kill everyone in Macduff's family. Fife is the town where Macduff's castle is, since he is Thane of Fife.


Why does Macbeth not want to fight Macbeth?

Macbeth didn't want to fight Macduff, because he didn't want to add any more bloodied casualties to the Fife Castle massacre body count. In Act 4 Scene 2, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] had Macduff's entire family and household massacred at the Macduffs' home of Fife Castle. In Act 5 Scene 8, Macduff finally caught up with Macbeth and challenged him to fight. Macbeth didn't want to fight for two reasons. The reason that he didn't reveal was the witches' warning to beware of Macduff. The reason that he did reveal was the weight on his soul from having ordered the Fife Castle massacre.


Why did lady Macbeth convince Macbeth to kill macduff's family?

Lady Macbeth does not convince Macbeth to kill Macduffs family. She convinces him to kill the King at the start of the play, but after that she has no input in the decisions he makes. Macbeth chooses to have Macduffs family killed so that he may seize the Macduff castle for his own. The witches also tell him to 'beware Macduff' when he visits them and so he feels threatened by him. Macbeth doesn't actually personally kill Macduffs family either, he hires the same thugs that he hires to assassinate Banquo and Fleance to murder him.


In the play Macbeth what important events took action in Fife Castle?

In Macbeth, important events that take place at Fife Castle include Macduff's discovery of Duncan's murder, Malcolm's testing of Macduff's loyalty, and the gathering of forces to overthrow Macbeth. It is also where Lady Macbeth's illness and eventual death occur.


How is the setting in Macbeth described?

England, Italy, Greece and France mostly. Parts of Antony and Cleopatra are in Egypt. Parts of the Winter's Tale are in Dalmatia or somewhere thereabouts. Measure for Measure is set in Austria. Macbeth is in Scotland and Hamlet in Denmark.


What has the author Scott Fife written?

Scott Fife has written: 'Scott Fife'


Why are macduffs lines 5-9 ironic?

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Why did Malcolm pretend he was to evil to be king?

TO test macduffs loyalty