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Lady Macduff and her children are murdered. What role does this scene play in the

development of the plot?

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This is an extremely important scene that plays a massive role in the development of the plot. Shakespeare shows the themes of loyalty and treachery being discussed and demonstrated. We see the increasing degradation and brutality of Macbeth's reign: Banquo was assassinated for a purpose; Lady Macduff and her son, who are entirely innocent, are brutally murdered for pure spite.

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