Act 2, scene3. Macduff and Lennox was taking in a room in the castle. Macbeth enters, and Macduff askhim about the king, then Macduff exits
4. No yet
2. Good morning to.both of you
5. I'll wake up him,because that's myjob
3. Is the kingawake, worthythane?
1. Good morning,noble sir
Macduff enters, upset. He says he found the king dead and Macbeth pretends to besurprise
1. Oh, horror, horror,horror! This isbeyond my words andbeyond belief
3. The worst thing imaginable has happened.A murderer has broken into God'stemple and stolen the life out of it. The king is dead.
2. What'sthe matter?
1. Wake up, wake up! Ring the alarm bell. Murder and treason! Banquo and Donalbain, Malcom! wake up! Shake off sleep, which look like death, and look at death itself
A bell rings. Lady Macbeth enters
2. What is going on? Speak up and tell me!
1. What happened?
Banquo enters and ask what's going on, Macduff still regrets telling him what happened and lady Macbeth pretends to be lamenting what happened to the king
2. Oh Banquo, Banquo the king has been murdered!
3. How horrible! What, in your own house?
3. Who did it?
Malcom and Donalbain enter
1. What's wrong?
2. Your royal father is murdered
5. And yet I still regret anger drove me to kill them.
4. It seems that the guards who were supposed to be protecting his chamber did it. Their hands and faces were all covered with blood.
1. What are you going to do? Let's not stay here with them. It's easy for a lair to pretend to feel sorrow when he actually feels none. I am going to England
3. We haven't yet encountered that danger, and the best thing to do is avoid it entirely. With that in mind, let's get on our horses and get away quickly. No goodbyes.
2. I'll go to Ireland. We'll both be safer it we go separate ways
Everyone left except Malcom and Donalbain. They decide to run because they fear their lives and don't feel safe there.