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A Scottish nobleman and King Duncan’s commissioned officer, I am Macduff, the Thane of Fife. My loyalty stalls with his highness, Duncan and I despise the unworthy traitor who deprived the life of this mighty king. “Confusion now hath made his masterpiece/ Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope/ The Lord’s anointed temple and stole thence/ The life o’ the building” (Act 2, Scene 3) When I saw the lifeless body of the king, I was horrified. Whoever did the horrible crime is one with a very cruel and sadistic mind. I cannot think of someone capable of doing such a selfish act, but when Macbeth killed the only people who can answer the questions everyone is eager to know, suspicion tingled in my head. I asked him, “Wherefore did you so?” (Act 2, Scene 3) I felt that something was not right - the succession of events - Macbeth’s succession of the throne. Macbeth is a brave warrior, but after his reign, everything has turned into chaos. Crime, as well as death became common. And shortly, he gave me the most terrifying moment of my life, worse than the selfish murder of the king. HE KILLED MY FAMILY! I felt like someone heaved my soul from my body. And all of these pushed me to avenge, not only for my beloved wife, my chickens, but also for the people of Scotland.
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