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What is macduffs idea of manhood, based on his reaction to the murders of his wife and children?

(this is for the story macbeth)

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He is devastated and asking the same questions. i hope dis helps
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macduff regards "manhood" as a matter of responsibility as well as strength. macduff's family has been murdered since he went against Macbeth; he feels heavy responsibility for their deaths. when macduff first realized that his entire family had been killed, he ended up in mourning. malcolm tells him to act like a man. macduff tells him he will be strong, but since he must feel like a real man, he can not ignore his emotions.
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