In the story of Macbeth, Macbeth killed Duncan and Banquo because he was selfish and wanted to be king because of his wife punking him and his meeting with the witches. Macduff is the smart one out of everyone in the story He took his suspicious and ran with it to get answers unlike everyone else after the death of the king. He left on a courageous note to Scotland when he realizes abnormal things are happening with Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's behavior. He does not go because he is a coward he just wants to help Malcolm ,Banquo son, who left out of the clear blue as soon as his father had passed away.
In the story of Macbeth, Macduff and Macbeth are kind of similar in the beginning because they were friends with King Duncan but Macbeth became power-hungry throughout the story and that changed the type of person he was. Others may say he brought out his “true …show more content…
He wishes for a normal life in which he would have live to an old age like any regular person, but he recognizes that he has deprived himself of this along with his wife. Even when Macbeth hears the prophecy coming to Dunsinane has been fulfilled, he rejects everything completely and fights on until he finally realizes that Macduff wasn’t born in a natural birth but instead was "untimely ripped" from his mother’s womb and wouldn’t be saved like the witches explained to