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In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," when Macduff speaks to Lennox, he is trying to gather information about the recent events in Scotland, particularly concerning King Duncan's murder and the political unrest. He expresses his suspicion and concern about Macbeth's rise to power and the implications it holds for the kingdom. Macduff is also trying to rally support and figure out the best course of action to address the growing tyranny and instability under Macbeth's rule.

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