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Macbeth kills Macduff's wife and children from "summary" of The Oxford Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare

Macbeth's descent into madness reaches its darkest depths when he orders the murder of innocent victims to further secure his power. In a brutal act of cruelty, Macbeth sends murderers to slaughter Macduff's wife and children while he is away seeking help to overthrow him. The news of their brutal deaths shocks and devastates Macduff, who is consumed with grief and a desire for revenge. The ruthless act highlights Macbeth's complete disregard for human life as he becomes increasingly paranoid and desperate to hold onto his reign. By targeting Macduff's family, Macbeth shows the extent of his brutality and willingness to do whatever it takes to maintain his grip on power. The heinous crime not only serves as a means to eliminate potential threats but also demonstrates Macbeth's willingness to cross any moral boundary to achieve his ambitions. The murder of Macduff's ...
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    The Oxford Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Macbeth

    William Shakespeare

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