Wednesday, June 18, 2014

In Act III, what does Lennox say about Malcolm, Donalbain, and Fleance?

Lennox lets us know that most people believe Fleance, Malcolm and Donalbain are all responsible for their father's deaths.  However, he is first nobleman to speak up and cast doubt.  He does not believe that these characters are guilty, and instead believes that Macbeth had a hand in it all.

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