- Lord
Macduff, the
Thane of Fife, is a
character and the
heroic main
protagonist in
William Shakespeare's
Macbeth (c.1603–1607) that is
loosely based on...
- Look up
Macduff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Macduff may
refer to:
Macduff (Macbeth), a
character in Shakespeare's
Macbeth Lady
Macduff, wife of...
- Lady
Macduff is a
character in
William Shakespeare's Macbeth. She is
married to Lord
Macduff, the
Thane of Fife. Her
appearance in the play is brief:...
- Shakespeare's
source for the
story is the
account of Macbeth, King of Scotland,
Macduff, and
Duncan in Holinshed's
Chronicles (1587), a
history of England, Scotland...
-
Macduff's son is a
character in
William Shakespeare's
tragedy Macbeth (1606). His name and age are not
established in the text; however, he is estimated...
- of Act 5,
during the time when the
Scottish troops, led by
Malcolm and
Macduff, are
approaching Macbeth's
castle to
besiege it. Macbeth, the play's protagonist...
-
Macduff (Scottish Gaelic: An Dùn) is a town in the
Banff and
Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is
situated on
Banff Bay and
faces the town of...
- Clan
MacDuff or Clan Duff is a
Lowland Scottish clan. The clan does not
currently have a
chief and is
therefore considered an
armigerous clan,
which is...
- his nobles. He
leads a
reign of
terror until defeated by his
former ally
Macduff. The
throne is then
restored to the
rightful heir, the
murdered King Duncan's...
- no man born of a woman.
Macbeth orders the
whole Macduff household to be slaughtered; only
Macduff survives,
having fled to
England earlier. A guilt-ridden...