Macbeth
How do the following scenes create suspense:
a) the death of Young Siward?
b) the speech of Macduff?
Act 5 Scene 7
a) the death of Young Siward?
b) the speech of Macduff?
Act 5 Scene 7
We see that Macbeth has no fear when he kills young Siward. He thinks that he cannot be killed by a person, Thou wast born of woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn,. Brandished by man that's of a woman born. That's pretty suspenseful!
Which speech of Macduff are you referring to?