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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. Later, people start to suspect Macbeth.
"Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons, are stol'n away and fled, which puts upon them suspicion of the deed."
Malcolm goes to England and Donalbain goes to Ireland (and that's the last we hear of him). They are taking a powder, believing rightly that they will be suspected of murdering their father. Ross, who loves to find out and deliver news, is going to Scone to check out Macbeth's coronation. Macduff, who doesn't like Macbeth much and is anyway somewhat antisocial, goes home to Fife. There he will make a point of refusing invitations to Macbeth's dinner parties.
they fled the country
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.
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.
Malcolm and Donalbain. Later, people start to suspect Macbeth.
When hearing of the murder, Malcolm and Donalbain immediately fled away without consulting anyone...
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.
Donalbain leaves because he is suspected of killing his father, King Duncan.
Macduff suspects Malcolm and Donalbain of hiring their father's murderers because they fled from the scene immediately after their father's murder, which made it look like they were involved. Additionally, their sudden departure created doubt and suspicion among the other characters about their motives.
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 goes to England and Donalbain goes to Ireland (and that's the last we hear of him). They are taking a powder, believing rightly that they will be suspected of murdering their father. Ross, who loves to find out and deliver news, is going to Scone to check out Macbeth's coronation. Macduff, who doesn't like Macbeth much and is anyway somewhat antisocial, goes home to Fife. There he will make a point of refusing invitations to Macbeth's dinner parties.
Malcolm and Donalbain.