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Macbeth is killed by Macduff from "summary" of The Oxford Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare

Macbeth, the tyrannical king of Scotland, faces his ultimate downfall in a tragic twist of fate. As the forces of Malcolm and Macduff gather to overthrow him, Macbeth's reign of terror comes to a violent end. In a climactic duel, Macduff confronts Macbeth, seeking vengeance for the murder of his family. The two adversaries engage in a fierce battle, with Macduff ultimately gaining the upper hand. With a final, fatal blow, Macduff slays Macbeth, fulfilling the prophecy that foretold Macbeth's demise at the hands of a man not born of woman. The death of Macbeth marks the end of a bloody and tumultuous era in Scotland. His reign, characterized by betrayal, murder, and madness, comes to a fitting conclusion as he meets his fate on the battlefield. Macduff emerges as the hero of the story, the noble warrior who rids Scotland of its tyrant and restores order to the kingdom. As Macbeth's life slips away, he reflects on the choices that led him to this m...
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    The Oxford Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Macbeth

    William Shakespeare

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