Macbeth Vs Macduff Analysis

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Shakespeare’s Macbeth is about an ambitious thane named Macbeth murdering the king of Scotland and seizing the throne. He also murders the king’s guards and frames them. The plot is furthered by Macduff, who serves as a rival for Macbeth after the king’s death. Macduff originally is civil with Macbeth, however he becomes suspicious of his actions after the king’s murder. The two contrast due to the fact that Macduff wants the best person to rule Scotland and Macbeth just wants to rule Scotland for power. The contrast and conflicts between these two characters is what causes the events in the play to happen. To begin, in Act 2, Macduff begins to become suspicious of Macbeth’s actions. This is shown after Macbeth says, ¨Oh, yet I do repent