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Donalbain is the one who utters this particular phrase. However, his brother Malcolm was of exactly the same opinion.

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Q: Who is afraid of daggers in men's smiles and of being killed in Macbeth?
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Who is afraid of daggers in men's smiles and being killed in Macbeth?

Donalbain is the one who utters this particular phrase. However, his brother Malcolm was of exactly the same opinion.


Which of Shakespeare's play's did there's daggers in mens smiles come from?

Macbeth. Donalbain says it.


Who is afraid of 'daggers in men's smiles' and and of being killed?

Donalbain is the one who utters this particular phrase. However, his brother Malcolm was of exactly the same opinion.


Who tells his brother that he fears the daggers in men's smiles?

Donalbain speaking to Malcolm


What is the meaning of the phrase - There's daggers in men's smiles?

I think by "Daggers in men's smiles" they mean that the person is not smiling in a warm, welcoming or friendly way. It is more of a cold, glaring, evil sort of smile, like DC's Joker, you know, Batman's arch-nemesis? Like that. Often, at a shop, when you ask a question, even thought the cashier is smiling, they're not warmly smiling. It's more of a : "Just pay and get out." sort of smile. Hope this helps!


Who says our separated fortune shall keep us both safer where we are theres daggers in mens smiles?

Donalbain


What quotation from scene 1 best states one of the plays theme Macbeth?

"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" from Act 1, Scene 1 of Macbeth captures the theme of deception and appearance vs. reality. It sets the tone for the play by showing that things are not always as they seem.


Why did Macbeth kill Duncan?

because he wanted to become king. he also wanted to get rid of his kids (one of whom would be heir to the throne) but they flead making him the new king. the above ans is does not answer the question FULLY. Macbeth is not entirely evil, he does think he shouldn't really kill Duncan. He thinks three reasons: He is his kinsman and host (therefore it is entrusted with him to look after his guest) and finally Macbeth is his subject. Lady Macbeth does however manipulate Macbeth into killing Duncan as she insults and questions his manhood when he wishes to go no more in their plan. Even though there is many reasons against killing Duncan there is only one true reason his deep dark desire which was awoken be the witches in the first scene of the Scottish Play. Duncan's children fled from Scotland as they feared for their lives. They thought there was 'daggers in men's smiles'. This left Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as King and Queen of Scotland... (cracks fingers)


What does it mean if an ex boyfriend stares at you in class but never smiles at you?

it means he still likes you and he want you back in his life but he is afraid


Why is the moon smiling?

because the moon is very happy that people will be killed. when someone dies the moons smiles at night


What did Wind in his Hair say to Smiles a Lot when he killed the sergeant with the tomahawk in movie Dances with Wolves?

he's dead jim!


What does there s daggers in mens smiles mean?

'He looked daggers at me' is the usual phrase, and it means that someone has just given you a look that, if it were possible i.e. if they could project daggers from their eyes, would kill you. 'If looks could kill' is in a similar vein. There is another phrase - 'Smiling knife' - which is reserved for people who are deceitful or two-faced. In other words, they will say something nice to your face but speak badly of you behind your back (stab you in the back).