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Macbeth: The Murder Of King Duncan

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INVERNESS – Last night, while sleeping at Inverness in the castle of Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor and Glamis, the King of Scotland, was slaughtered in an apparent murder-suicide. Several nobles and Thanes – Macbeth, Macduff, Banquo, Lennox – and the sons’ of the King, Malcolm and Donaldbain, discovered the lifeless King Duncan the following morning. Found dead adjacent to King Duncan were his two chamberlains, who appear to have killed the King before taking their own life.

At the conclusion of a hazy, drunken night, King Duncan proceeded to his chamber in Macbeth’s castle, to which King Duncan was a guest for the evening. As it has turned out, that night would be his last. King Duncan was then discovered the following morning, as Macduff, Thane …show more content…

Even more curious is the reaction of these two individuals. According to Macduff, at the beginning of the day, when asked about Duncan, Macbeth stated he had yet to wake. Moments later, following the discovery of the dead chamberlains and King Duncan, Macbeth claimed to have killed the chamberlains, but “repent[ed] me of my fury/ That I did kill them” (II.iii.102-103). This strange turn of events has led some to question Macbeth’s story, especially as he prepares for his coronation as the next King of Scotland. One of Macbeth’s closest affiliated, Banquo, reported he “feared/ Thou (Macbeth) playd’st most foully for’t”, having been the one behind the murder of the King (III.i.2-3). In Macbeth’s eyes however, Malcolm and Donaldbain are the prime suspects. Macbeth stated that the boys “are bestow’d/ In England and in Ireland, not confessing/ Their cruel parricide [and] filling their hearers/ With strange invention” about their father’s assassination

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