The morning after the fatal stabbings of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and his two royal guards, the noblemen Lennox and Macduff knocked at the gate to Inverness Castle. They were admitted by the porter, to get the King up and moving on to the next stop on his royal journey. Specifically Macduff had been charged with the responsibility of the King's timely departure from his overnight lodgings. Macduff was shown the way to the guest rooms. And so it was he who first discovered the bloodied evidence of Macbeth's [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] inhospitality to his guest and disrespect to his sovereign.
Macduff and Lennox went to Inverness in order to wake up Duncan and go with him on the next part of his trip. Duncan had instructed Macduff not to be late.
Lennox and Macduff came to Inverness to escort King Duncanâ??s journey. It was them who first discovered the bloody corpse of the king.
Lennox
Macduff was first to find out about the murders of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and the two royal guards. He stopped by the Macbeths' home at Inverness Castle. He previously had arranged with the King to pick him up and accompany him to the next stop on the royal journey. The nobleman Lennox was with him. But only Macduff went to Duncan's room. There, he found bloodied corpses and bloodied crime scenes.
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Macduff and Lennox went to Inverness in order to wake up Duncan and go with him on the next part of his trip. Duncan had instructed Macduff not to be late.
Lennox and Macduff came to Inverness to escort King Duncanâ??s journey. It was them who first discovered the bloody corpse of the king.
Macduff and Lennox appeared at Inverness Castle, which was Macbeth's home. Macduff indicated that the King had wanted him to stop by early. Macbeth led Macduff to the room where the King was staying. But only Macduff went inside. Macduff therefore was first to discover the murdered King Duncan.
Lennox informs Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England to seek help from King Edward to overthrow him.
MacDuff and Lennox knocked at the main entrance of Macbeth's castle to gain entry.
The Porter in the play "Macbeth" knocks at the gate to let Macduff and Lennox into Macbeth's castle after Duncan's murder.
Lennox tells him that Macduff has fled to England.
Lennox
Macduff and Lennox come to see the king late that night of Duncan's murder.
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What does Lennox hope for? He hopes that Macduff return quickly and frees their country which is suffering under a tyrant! ( line 33).
In Act 2 Scene 3 of the Shakespearean play 'Macbeth', the noblemen Lennox and Macduff came to get King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] started on his way home or to the next stop on his trip. Macduff went on to the room where the King had spent the night in Inverness Castle. While he was waiting, Lennox began talking to Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] about the previous night's weather. Lennox said that there were sounds of death and sorrow, and strong winds. The significance was the affront to the earth by rough weather and by the heinous killings of the sovereign and his two royal guards.