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Macduff : “ And I must be from thence ! My wife kill'd too ? " And finally : Macbeth's confidence , yet opposed to him . But why Ross ? Why has he come to Macduff's castle ? He offers his cousin no assistance , gives her no warning ...
Macduff : “ And I must be from thence ! My wife kill'd too ? " And finally : Macbeth's confidence , yet opposed to him . But why Ross ? Why has he come to Macduff's castle ? He offers his cousin no assistance , gives her no warning ...
205. oldal
Still a murderer by premeditation , as he showed with Banquo , he knowingly becomes , only a short time later , a murderer by impulse with Macduff's family , announcing that “ From this moment , the very firstlings of my heart shall be ...
Still a murderer by premeditation , as he showed with Banquo , he knowingly becomes , only a short time later , a murderer by impulse with Macduff's family , announcing that “ From this moment , the very firstlings of my heart shall be ...
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It reiterates this doubleness by vesting in Macduff its final fantasy of exemption from woman . The ambivalence that shapes the portrayal of Macduff is evident even as he reveals to Macbeth that he “ was from his mother's womb ...
It reiterates this doubleness by vesting in Macduff its final fantasy of exemption from woman . The ambivalence that shapes the portrayal of Macduff is evident even as he reveals to Macbeth that he “ was from his mother's womb ...
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