In Act 2 Scene 3 of the Shakespearean play 'Macbeth', the noblemen Lennox and Macduff came to get King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] started on his way home or to the next stop on his trip. Macduff went on to the room where the King had spent the night in Inverness Castle. While he was waiting, Lennox began talking to Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] about the previous night's weather. Lennox said that there were sounds of death and sorrow, and strong winds. The significance was the affront to the earth by rough weather and by the heinous killings of the sovereign and his two royal guards.
lennox is the nobleman who talks about the bad weather the night of the murder of king duncan and he tells Macbeth later about the fact that macduff has gone to enland.
Lennox Suggest that Macbeth is both a Murderer and a Tryant
He says stuff as if the atmosphere is matching the tragic night and the weather knew what was gonna happen. Might sound weird but that's how it was in those days
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Both Lennox and the lord he is speaking with suspect Macbeth of killing Duncan and Banquo
lennox is the nobleman who talks about the bad weather the night of the murder of king duncan and he tells Macbeth later about the fact that macduff has gone to enland.
Lennox Suggest that Macbeth is both a Murderer and a Tryant
The Porter in the play "Macbeth" knocks at the gate to let Macduff and Lennox into Macbeth's castle after Duncan's murder.
He says stuff as if the atmosphere is matching the tragic night and the weather knew what was gonna happen. Might sound weird but that's how it was in those days
MacDuff and Lennox knocked at the main entrance of Macbeth's castle to gain entry.
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.
Lennox.
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Lennox
it is a name of the Macbeth peron hahahahahaha 1 of my maths techers look like Macbeth :L
Lennox and Angus side with Macbeth at first, then switch to Malcolm's side. Menteith and Caithness are loyal to Malcolm throughout the play.
Lennox informs Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England to seek help from King Edward to overthrow him.