Malcolm and Donalbain thought that since their father was murdered, they may be next on the list of someone who wants to take the throne. Also, they didn't really seemed shocked at their father's death and could have been mistaken as their father's murderers.
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Because they are afraid that whoever killed their father, Duncan, will try to assassinate them next. Malcolm flees to England and Donalbain flees to Ireland. However, the fact that they flee Duncan's murder also arouses some suspicion that they may have murdered their father.
Malcolm flees to England, seeking help to overthrow Macbeth, while Donalbain escapes to Ireland to ensure their safety after their father's murder.
They are worried that they are going to be the next ones killed.
because they were going to be accused of killing their father and needed to get away as they looked suspicious
Malcolm and Donalbain flee Scotland because they suspect that Macbeth was the one who killed their father and decide to flee in fear of them being the next victims
They did not want to be framed for the murder of their father
Donalbain and Malcolm are the sons of King Duncan in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." They suspect that Macbeth is responsible for their father's murder. To ensure their safety, Donalbain flees to Ireland and Malcolm goes to England.
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.
Malcolm and Donalbain fled for fear that they might be the next one's to be murdered.
When hearing of the murder, Malcolm and Donalbain immediately fled away without consulting anyone...
No, Donalbain is younger than Malcolm in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Malcolm is the oldest son of King Duncan.
"Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons, are stol'n away and fled, which puts upon them suspicion of the deed."
Malcolm and Donalbain.
Well, eventually, but not in the play.
they fled the country
Malcolm and Donalbain are attributed the motive of self-preservation when they flee from Scotland after their father King Duncan is murdered. They fear for their own lives and suspect that whoever killed their father may also target them to secure the throne.
Malcolm didnt have a son he is Duncan's son and heir
killing king duncan (: