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"Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd."

Macduff's revelation to Macbeth that he was not born naturally, fulfilling the witches' prophecy that he would kill Macbeth

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"Tyrant, look I pull thee down!"

spoken just before killing Macbeth, shows Macduff's unwavering commitment to justice and the restoration of order. represents the ultimate downfall of the tyrant, Macbeth, and his usurpation of the throne. It symbolizes the restoration of order and justice by Macduff, who will be the one to defeat Macbeth in battle. 

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"The devil himself could not pronounce a title / More hateful to mine ear."

This quote reveals Macduff's immediate disdain for Macbeth's ascension to the throne, highlighting his belief in rightful leadership and foreshadowing his rebellion. It highlights the profound level of hatred and revulsion that Macbeth has evoked, even surpassing the perceived evil of the devil himself

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how does macduff demonstrate the restoration of order in macbeth?

by highlighting his loyalty to the rightful king (Duncan), his commitment to justice, and his eventual role in overthrowing Macbeth.