 Studying Macbeth, here's how you can analyse that foreseen too. The scene opens with Lady Macduff speaking here in Iron Bit Pentameter, we can see that she's furious that Macduff fled to England. She uses this extended metaphor of a bird to show that she thinks her husband is a coward for running away. Yet Ross defends Macduff and he speaks here using Ruler 3 to say that Macduff has a good reason but he can't reveal why he fled to England. Lady Macduff is so furious she then tells her son that Macduff is dead. This is her way of saying that he's dead to her for leaving. Her son uses this adjective to question whether Macduff is a traitor. A mysterious messenger then comes in and he speaks in alliteration to warn Lady Macduff that she is in danger. She needs to run away right now. Yet Lady Macduff is too slow to react and the murderers arrive at their castle. The murderer then insults Macduff however his son defends him. These days directions show that Macduff's son is then killed. As the son is dying he cries out in this exclamatory sentence to his mother however Lady Macduff is also killed.