In Act 2 Scene 3, the murdered corpse of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] was discovered by Macduff. Those who were present at Inverness Castle reacted in different ways to the shocking news. For example, the King's sons, the future Kings Malcolm III [d. November 13, 1093] and Donald III [d. 1099], were suspicious of the circumstances of the crime and feared similar violent repercussions on themselves as the sovereign's sons and heirs apparent. They chose to flee. Donalbain, who became King Donald III, escaped to Ireland. Malcolm relocated to England.
"Then comes my fear again!" Basically, he had hoped to prove that the witches were only sometimes right, but now it looks like he has helped prove that they are always right. So now he is afraid again that Fleance will overthrow him, as the witches prophecy suggests (although in fact it is Fleance's descendants who will end up being kings, not Fleance himself)
Duncan's sons, Malcolm and Donalbain flee Scotland because they're afraid they will be the next murder victims.
Nobody flees to Scotland. They are all fleeing away from Scotland, starting with Malcolm (to England) and Donalbain (to Ireland).
Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee Scotland when it appears as if they will be blamed for their father's murder.
Malcolm. Macduff. Ross. Lennox.
Macbeth is first 'Thane of Glamis' then he is bestowed the title 'Thane of Cawdor' then king of Scotland
It's a two-part answer. One, Macbeth is a traitor and killed the King of Scotland. Macduff is loyal to the rightful heir, Malcolm. Macduff assists Malcolm in the retaking of Dunsinane castle and murders Macbeth. But Macbeth also hired assassins to have Macduffs family murdered. Macduff's wife and children were all murdered after he fled to England with Malcolm.
The 11th century. Macbeth was King of Scotland from 1040-1057.
Scotland
King Duncan had two sons: Malcolm and Donalbain. After fleeing Duncan's murder, Donalbain fled to Ireland, and Malcolm fled to England. Malcolm later led the attack on Dunsinane and took the throne after Macbeth was killed.
The son of a king who fled to Ireland in the play Macbeth is Malcolm, the son of King Duncan. Malcolm escapes to Ireland to gather support and allies to overthrow Macbeth and regain the throne of Scotland.
Because he was the one who left them in the first place. He didn't leave Scotland with the intention of ditching them, he just fled Scotland to escape the imminent wrath of Macbeth (and to persuade Malcolm to overthrow Macbeth); not realizing Macbeth would kill his wife and children too.
Scotland and Norway
Macbeth is first 'Thane of Glamis' then he is bestowed the title 'Thane of Cawdor' then king of Scotland
Picts and Scots
The Caledonians and the Picts.
Macbeth's two great feats were his successful defense of Scotland against Norwegian invaders and his victory over the traitorous Macdonwald in battle. Additionally, he later becomes King of Scotland after Duncan's murder.
It's a two-part answer. One, Macbeth is a traitor and killed the King of Scotland. Macduff is loyal to the rightful heir, Malcolm. Macduff assists Malcolm in the retaking of Dunsinane castle and murders Macbeth. But Macbeth also hired assassins to have Macduffs family murdered. Macduff's wife and children were all murdered after he fled to England with Malcolm.
Macbeth lives in Scotland.
At the beginning of the play "Macbeth," Duncan is the king of Scotland. He is a benevolent and respected monarch.
Lumphanan, Scotland
Scotland