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Young McDuff
Character Sketch: Young Macduff a.k.a "son" In William Shakespeares "Macbeth", an epic play about blood, glory and pride, Young Mcduff's tragic yet heroic lifestory is revealed. His father of course is Macduff, one of Scotland's most prestigous nobleman, and his mother is Lady Macduff. Macduff was very close to King Duncan and after his untimely death, he always had his suspicions about Macbeth. He chose not to join Macbeth's coronation and later fled
does Scotland. When he was bloody and in turmoil so was Scotland. In conclusion, the play "Macbeth" took part on the soils of Scotland. Young Macduff was Scotland and therefore he was just as important a character as anyone else. Young Macduff not only represented that soil but he represented its spirit, passion, and essence. His name and his coubtries name were almost synonyms and thus Young Macduff truly was a mirror image of Scotland.
