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This is a soliloquy of Eugene Macduff in his chambers expresses his thoughts and opinions about his father’s abandonment of him and his mother when Lord Macduff fled to England.

(Resentfully) Why doesn’t he love me? Am I not worthy to be in his presence anymore? Mother tells me not to worry about it, but how can I not worry? How am I supposed to learn how to be a man if he’s always fighting and waiting to die for the king. Mother tries to help but she has her own responsibilities to take care of. The son of a great and loyal fighter, (chuckle) If only those qualities reflect through him being a father. I’m almost 10 and I learned how to take care of myself but I just don’t know how to be a man yet. Father is well-respected, loyal and the toughest man I know. He has so much to live for like his own family yet he rather spends his nights near the King Duncan’s feet standing guard. Father would rather serve the King and his demands than to come home to his family. He values his loyalty to the King and to his country, but with greatness comes sacrifices even if it’s losing the most valuable thing he could ever have which is the loyalty to his beloved family.

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Why would father forsake his family? Just why? Lately, there hasn’t been any communication with him, none at all, I’m worried, I’m afraid and I’m scared. What if this is the end Lady Macbeth mumbled about under her breath when she was with Lord Macbeth. The looks of disgust filled the eyes of Lady Macbeth as she passes me. What in the heavens did I do to her, I bet it was father's doings. Since my father has become the Thane of fife Macbeth and I really haven’t seen eye to eye lately, he acts as if he is being assaulted by me or even offended by me. But what could I do? Nothing, I could have done nothing and that’s exactly what I did, with a father like Lord Macduff it is really hard to find love in the eyes of a warrior and an

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