Why does MacDuff Kill Macbeth
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Why Does Macduff kill Macbeth?
Macbeth being murdered by Macduff represents the finale of Macbeth. The murder itself marks the end of a long struggle for power between the good (Malcolm, Macduff), and the evil (Macbeth). Many events hinted to the reason for Macduff murdering Macbeth. The murder of Macbeth was an inevitable act that was bound to happen.
One of these events was prophecy of the three sister witches. Throughout the whole novel, everything
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