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Malcolm and donalbain fell under suspicion because they fled.

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Who are the son's of King Duncan in play 'Macbeth'?

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.


Why do Malcolm and donalbain flee after their father death?

Malcolm and Donalbain fled for fear that they might be the next one's to be murdered.


What do Malcolm and Donalbain do when they hear of their fathers death?

When hearing of the murder, Malcolm and Donalbain immediately fled away without consulting anyone...


Who were Donalbain and Malcolm what do they suspect and where do they go?

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.


Is malcomb older than donalbain?

No, Donalbain is younger than Malcolm in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Malcolm is the oldest son of King Duncan.


How does macduff summarize the actions of malcolm and donalbain?

"Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons, are stol'n away and fled, which puts upon them suspicion of the deed."


What did Malcolm and Donalbain do after their father was murdered?

they fled the country


Do Malcolm and donalbain die?

Well, eventually, but not in the play.


Who flees immediately after Duncan's death?

Malcolm and Donalbain.


In Macbeth what is Malcolm's brother called?

Malcolm didnt have a son he is Duncan's son and heir


Malcolm and Donalbain are suspected of which crime?

killing king duncan (:


What crime is Malcolm and donalbain suspected of?

Malcolm and Donalbain are suspected of murdering their father, King Duncan. After his murder, they flee Scotland for fear of their lives, leading many to believe they are responsible for the crime.