"O horror, horror, horror!/ Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee"(ii.iii.56-57)! "Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope./The Lord’s anointed temple, and stole thence / The life o' th' building"(ii.iii.59-62)!
What happened
Macduff comes back worried and upset
The worst thing imaginable has happened. A murderer has broken into God’s temple and stolen the life out of it.
Go into the bedroom and see for yourself!
O horor, O horor!
Malcolm!Wake up! Get up, get up, and look at this image of doomsday! Malcolm! Banquo!Get up from your beds.
What’s the business/ That such a hideous trumpet calls to parley/ The sleepers of the house(ii.iii.74-76)? "O gentle lady/ Tis not for you to hear what I can speak(ii.iii.77-78)". "Too cruel any where"(ii.iii.82).
Macbeth and Lennox left. A bell rings than Lady Macbeth comes later on so does Banquo.
Oh gentle lady, my news isn’t fit for your ears.Oh Banquo, Banquo, the king has been murdered!
What’s going on? Why is that terrifying trumpet calling together everyone who’s sleeping in the house? Tell me!!
How horrible! In our own house!
It would be a terrible event no matter where it happened
I’ll go to Ireland. We’ll both be safer if we are separated. Be careful. Wherever we go, men will smile at but hide daggers. Our closest relatives are the ones most likely to murder us.
"I’ll to England"(ii.iii.118). "To Ireland"(ii.iii.119). "The near in blood/The nearer bloody"(ii.iii.122-123). "Therefore, to horse"(ii.iii.125).
Malcolm and Donaldbain have been informed about their father's death. Malcolm takes Donaldbain to talk while the others are deciding what to do about the crime.
Why stay here, where danger may be waiting to strike, from anywhere?
Donaldbain
It’s easy for a liar to pretend to feel sorrow when he feels none. So I’m going to England. What will you do?
Malcolm
We’d better not worry about saying polite good-byes; we should just get away quickly.
"Those that Macbeth hath slain"(ii.IV.21). "They were suborned/ Malcolm and Donalbain, the king’s two sons/Are stol'n away and fled"(ii.IV.24-26). "Well, I will thither"(ii.IV.39).
It was carried to Colmekil
Things are not going well. Macbeth killed the servants and the king's sons have fled. They are now the prime suspects
Malcolm and Donaldbain have now fled. Ross and his cousin Macduff are now talking together in a banquet.
Ross
How are things going now?Does anyone know who killed him?
But what good would it do to them?
Where is Duncan’s body?
I'm going to Scone, Bye!
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