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Key points

  • Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare that tells the story of a Scottish nobleman called Macbeth.
  • Macduff, the Thane of Fife, is Macbeth鈥檚 enemy.
  • Macbeth is told by the Witches that he should 鈥渂eware Macduff鈥 which leads him to murder Macduff鈥檚 family.
  • The two men meet face to face on the battlefield and Macduff kills Macbeth.

Did you know?

It is typical for many characters to die in a tragedy.

Macduff is one of the few characters in Macbeth to survive.

Images of a quill and ink pot, purple question mark and William Shakespeare above an open book.
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Plot summary

A timeline showing the key events of Macbeth. Each event is connected by a bloody line. The first event shows Macbeth and Banquo meeting the Witches, the second shows Lady Macbeth touching Macbeth's face, encouraging him to murder the king. Macbeth is thinking about being king; there is a crown in a thought bubble above his head. The next image shows Macbeth stabbing the king, and the image after that shows a dead Banquo lying on the ground covered in blood. The next event is Macbeth going back to the Witches for more predictions, followed by Macduff swearing revenge on Macbeth with an angry expression on his face. The next image shows Lady Macbeth with her head in her bloody hands as she feels guilty about the murder of the king. The final image shows Macduff cutting Macbeth's head off with a sword.
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Macduff鈥檚 personality

Loyal
Macduff finds Duncan鈥檚 body, and once he suspects Macbeth of murdering the king he risks everything to raise an army against him.

Devastated
Macduff is devastated following the murder of his family, and seeks revenge against Macbeth.

Brave
Macduff leaves Scotland to help raise an army against Macbeth, knowing that Macbeth is violent and capable of murdering a king. Macduff Macbeth and presents his head to the new king Malcolm.

Macduff following the battle and killing of Macbeth. He is labelled brave and loyal.
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Relationships

An image showing that Macduff has a wife and children and is enemies with Macbeth.

Family
Macduff puts his loyalty to his king and country before his family. He leaves his family and joins Malcolm in England. His wife, Lady Macduff, is angry and upset that he has left them behind. When Macbeth鈥檚 men arrive to murder his family, Macduff鈥檚 son is loyal to his father when one of the men calls Macduff a traitor.

Macbeth
The Witches warn Macbeth to 鈥渂eware Macduff, beware the Thane of Fife鈥. This prediction and the news of Macduff鈥檚 departure lead Macbeth to order the murder of Macduff鈥檚 wife and children, which in turn drives Macduff to take revenge and kill Macbeth.

The Witches also inform Macbeth that 鈥渘one of woman born shall harm Macbeth鈥. By this they mean Macduff, who was born by .

Malcolm
Macduff shows his loyalty to Duncan鈥檚 son, Malcolm. He leaves Scotland to support him and joins the English army in the plan to remove Macbeth from the throne. At the end of the play, he presents Macbeth鈥檚 head to Malcolm and hails him as king.

An image showing that Macduff has a wife and children and is enemies with Macbeth.

Why does Macduff leave his family in Scotland?

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Changes in character

In contrast to Macbeth, Macduff remains a loyal and honourable character. He discovers King Duncan鈥檚 body and becomes suspicious of Macbeth. He refuses to attend Macbeth鈥檚 .

When he arrives in England, Malcolm tests Macduff鈥檚 honour by pretending that he would be a bad king. Macduff is upset by the suggestion that Malcolm is an man, but remains loyal to him. This test proves that Macduff is a good man and shows his loyalty to Scotland. The news of his family鈥檚 murder also shows his emotional side, as he is devastated by the news of their deaths.

At the end of the play, he avenges his family鈥檚 murder by killing Macbeth. He shows himself to be a brave solider.

An cartoon showing the changes in Macduff's character. The image is split into three sections showing that Macduff is loyal to King Duncan, devastated when his family is murdered, then seeks revenge on Macbeth.
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Activity - Order it

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What do these key quotations mean?

Bleed, bleed, poor country!

Macduff
Act 4, scene 3

All my pretty ones? Did you say all?

Macduff
Act 4, scene 3

Macduff was from his mother鈥檚 womb
Untimely ripp鈥檇 鈥

Macduff
Act 5, scene 8

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Listen to a scene

Listen to this audio recording of Macduff and Macbeth facing each other in Act 5, scene 8 towards the end of the play.

What does Macduff call Macbeth in this scene?

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