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In the story of Macbeth, how does Shakespeare portray Macduff’s son in Act 4?

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During his only appearance in Act IV, Scene ii, he is told by his mother that his father is dead. ... When they say that Macduff was a traitor, the boy bravely leaps forward and defends his father. Sadly, upon doing this, one of the murderers stabs him. Before he dies however, he tells his mother to run away.

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