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  • Scene III Continued
  • Is this a dagger, which I see before me...
  • Scene I Continued
  • Scene II
  • I heard a voice say "Macbeth has murdered sleep. and therefore Macbeth will sleep no more"
  • You do unbend your noble strength to thinkso brainsickly of things.
  • Macbeth imagines a dagger which leads him to the king's chamber for him to murder.
  • Scene IV Continued
  • Is it known who did this more than bloody deed? 
  • Malcolm and Donalbain fled, which puts upon them suspicion of the deed
  • Macbeth has made up his mind and murders King Duncan after hearing the bell.
  • Scene III Continued
  • O horror! Horror! Horror! Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee!
  • Macbeth sees his bloody hands and is overcome with guilt and regret for killing the king but is told not to worry about it by his wife, Lady Macbeth
  • Scene III Continued
  • Macduff explains what has happened after the murder of King Duncan and how Malcolm and Donalbain have fled. After, Macduff decides to go back to Fife and Ross has planned to go to Scone where Macbeth will be crowned.
  • Will you to Scone?
  • Well I will tither.
  • No, cousin. I'll to Fife.
  • Macbeth then directs Macduff to the king's chamber but is horrified of the tragedy that has occurred to the king.
  • Malcom and Donalbain decide not to stay in the castle with the others as those two are the prime suspects of the King's murder since they are the King's sons. Malcom decides to go to England while Donalbain plans to flee to Ireland.
  • Let's not consort with them. To show an unfelt sorrow is an office which the false man does easy. I'll to England
  • To Ireland, I. Our separated fortune shall keep us both the safer.
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