Macbeth

1. Read Macduff’s first monologue carefully. How does his motivation for battle contrast with Macbeth’s? Act V, Scene VII

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Macuff is fighting for the honor of his family, revenge against the man responsible for their deaths (Macbeth). Macbeth is fighting for money and position.

That way the noise is. Tyrant, show thy face! If thou beest slain, and with no stroke of mine, My wife and children’s ghosts will haunt me still. I cannot strike at wretched kerns, whose arms Are hired to bear their staves. Either thou, Macbeth, Or else my sword with an unbattered edge I sheathe again undeeded.
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