Saturday, December 14, 2019

Macduff’s 5 Stages of Grief

When Ross the Thane of Messaging stops by to inform of some new, he informs to Macduff that his whole family has been slaughtered. This is where we see the 5 stages of grief by Macduff which are the following.

Denial: He is first in denial by repeatedly asking if "all" of his family has been slaughtered.
Anger: Then he continues to anger, shown by min calling Macbeth a "hell-kite".
Bargaining: As he asks to stab and kill Macbeth to get rid of him from the world.
Depression: Afterwards, he mourns for the lost of his family, and hopes they will be okay in heaven after being killed and removed from this world.
Acceptance: Lastly comes acceptance, here he brings himself together and vows to kill Macbeth in revenge of his family.

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