Macduff is not loyal to Macbeth, and Macbeth is angry.
  • What is Macbeth's attitude towards the witches this time?
  • Why does Macbeth have Macduff's family and servants killed?
  • Why does Macduff travel to England?
  • What does Malcolm resolve to do by the end of Act 4?
Ross brings news of Macduff's family's murders
  • What news does Ross bring to Macduff?
  • What is Lady Macduff's attitude at the moment about her husband Macduff?
  • Why does Malcolm test Macduff?
  • Why is Malcolm in England?
Malcolm decides that he will go and overthrow Macbeth.
  • What is Macbeth's attitude towards the witches this time?
  • Why does Macduff travel to England?
  • What does Malcolm resolve to do by the end of Act 4?
  • What does Malcolm tell Macduff to do with his grief?
He is saying that he is now damned since he has trusted them.
  • What does Malcolm resolve to do by the end of Act 4?
  • What is Macbeth's attitude towards the witches this time?
  • Macbeth says (about the witches), "Infected be the air whereon they ride, And damned allthose that trust them!" What is Macbeth, in effect, saying about himself?
  • Where is Macduff? Why isn't he with his family?
They showed him an armed head, a bloody child, a crowned child with a tree in its hand,and, finally, eight kings followed by Banquo's ghost. Respectively, they showed/toldMacbeth to beware of Macduff, that he would not be harmed by anyone "born of woman,"that he would not be vanquished until Birnam Wood would come to Dunsinane, and thatBanquo's descendants would be kings.
  • What four things did the witches show Macbeth? What does each show/say? What isMacbeth's reaction?
  • What is Lady Macduff's attitude at the moment about her husband Macduff?
  • Witch 2 says, "By the pricking of my thumb, Something wicked this way comes." Whoarrives?
  • Why does Malcolm test Macduff?
He is demanding, trying to take charge.
  • What is Macbeth's attitude towards the witches this time?
  • What does Malcolm tell Macduff to do with his grief?
  • Where is Macduff? Why isn't he with his family?
  • What does Malcolm resolve to do by the end of Act 4?
Macduff travels to england because he does not agree with Macbeth's rule/leadership. He looks for supporters to help to overthrow him and get a new leader.
  • What does Malcolm resolve to do by the end of Act 4?
  • What does Malcolm tell Macduff to do with his grief?
  • Where is Macduff? Why isn't he with his family?
  • Why does Macduff travel to England?
He is in England helping Malcolm.
  • What does Malcolm resolve to do by the end of Act 4?
  • Why does Macduff travel to England?
  • Where is Macduff? Why isn't he with his family?
  • What is Macbeth's attitude towards the witches this time?
Lady Macduff is furious at her husband's abandonment-she calls him a traitor and a coward. She tells her son it is left up to the mother to protect her young now, and that his father is dead.
  • What is Lady Macduff's attitude at the moment about her husband Macduff?
  • Why is Malcolm in England?
  • Why does Malcolm test Macduff?
  • What four things did the witches show Macbeth? What does each show/say? What isMacbeth's reaction?
Malcolm flees to England because after his father, King Duncan, is murdered, he is afraid that he's next. He wants to get out of where he lives to be safe.
  • Why does Malcolm test Macduff?
  • What is Lady Macduff's attitude at the moment about her husband Macduff?
  • Why is Malcolm in England?
  • What news does Ross bring to Macduff?
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