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King Duncan's sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, fled the country after their father's death because they were afraid that they would be blamed and possibly targeted for his murder. They believed that by leaving, they could protect themselves and also gather support to eventually return and claim the throne.
She berates the servant who brought the news. "Thou'rt mad to say it." Then she gloats. "The raven himself is hoarse who croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements."
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.
The preceding scene with the porter contains many references to hell and its inhabitants.
she had to accept the throne because of her mother[ also known as the queen] death.
He claims he did so out of anger over Duncan's death, but it is really to prevent them from telling the truth.
Sunni Ali Ber was seen as the first great ruler of the Songhai Empire, the throne was given to his son Sunni Baru at his death. Muhammad Toure quickly took the throne from Sunni Baru and became the ruler at the height of the Songhai Empire.
It's the other way round. James 1 (James 6 of Scotland) took the throne after the death of Elizabeth 1.
A good newspaper article for Duncan's death in Macbeth could follow the headline "King Duncan Murdered in Treacherous Plot" and detail the events leading up to his assassination, including Macbeth's ascent to the throne and the suspicion surrounding his involvement in the crime. The article could explore the impact of Duncan's death on Scotland and its political stability.
in Persia on his throne
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she gets the guards drunk so that they pass out allowing Macbeth to kill duncan.