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Compare And Contrast Macduff And Lady Macbeth
Macbeth and MacDuff have come from the same character background both are Kinsman to the King of Scotland Duncan. But as the story progresses we see a loyal, brave and Noble Macbeth turn into treacherous bloodthirsty monster his betrayal has no bound for he has killed his king Duncan, his best friend Banquo and slaughtered the children of MacDuff whereas MacDuff is committed to ending MacBeth’s reign by seeking out Scotland’s true heir Malcolm and Donalbain.

In Act MacBeth and Banquo come across three witch that tell them of their future first skeptical. Until Act 1 is praised upon by Duncan for his bravery and nobility, and devotion toward Duncan. Duncan thens promotes MacBeth to Thane of Cawdor and to his astonishment have craves more
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Where as lady Macbeth is a force not to be reckoned with. Lady Macbeth is determined and persistent towards her goal, she is cunning and manipulative as we Lady MacDuff as a feminine female figure weeping for her husband. Lady MacDuff even though innocent is disobedient she was given three chances to escape her death but failed to see her husband innocence caused her death and her downfall. However both wives clearly care for their husbands, the only difference is Lady Macbeth's ambitions; Lady Macbeth will always take matters into her own hands she will not weep or take pity for other she is truly …show more content…
Macbeth wife is manipulative, malicious and ambitious towards her goals, Macbeth has also become ruthless and violent towards his goals were as MacDuff seeks retribution but only with his morals still intact. Lastly by far their goals are different yet the same is to assure the other cannot have the throne the only difference is the means in which they did to achieve this goals. Macbeth for examples kills everyone who has the potential to rise up against him. These two character show the juxtaposition for the light and the

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