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After reading "Macbeth"

In Act IV, Scene 3, lines 568-574 who does Macduff blame for the deaths of his wife and children?

his wife and children
Lady Macduff
Macbeth
himself

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In Act IV, Scene 3 of "Macbeth," Macduff blames Macbeth for the deaths of his wife and children. In this scene, he expresses deep grief and anger over their murder, directly attributing the tragedy to Macbeth's tyranny and ambitions. He does not blame himself or Lady Macduff; rather, he clearly identifies Macbeth as the perpetrator.

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