I have no words:
My voice is in my sword: thou bloodier villain
Than terms can give thee out!

– William Shakespeare

Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 8. When Macduff confronts the murderer of his family Macbeth on the battlefield, he shows himself to be a man of action rather than words. We see an example of personification, as Macduff vows to let his sword do his speaking for him. Branding Macbeth the very worst kind of evil blood-soaked villain, the stage is set for the play’s final battle between good and evil.