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... being of the country" (Hoother 8). Other characters that depict the theme of appearance versus reality, are Malcolm and Lennox. These are King Duncan's sons ...
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... Also, when Ross and Lennox find their King murdered in his bed, Macbeth proceeds to kill the guards whom he had framed, in an act of rage. ...
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... of the lord with Lennox that the people were not happy with Macbeth as well. The Lord tell us that " Macduff is gone to pray to the holy king, upon his aid to ...
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... Lennox says that it appears that the King was murdered by his grooms, because "Their hands and faces were all badged [spotted, marked] with blood" (Act 2. ...
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... Macduff and Lennox enter to wake Duncan early. Macbeth comes to investigate. Macduff returns, shouting that the king has been killed. ...
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... as Banquo, Lennox is suspicious of Macbeth. He does not say anything to Macbeth and acts as if everything is normal. He acts as if Macbeth is a good king, when ...
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... It is ironic that Lennox says these things about the weather right before the murder is ... witches and knew that a fate like this may fall on the king, but also ...
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... As Macduff enters the king's chamber, Lennox describes the storms that wracked the previous night; he says that he cannot remember anything like it. ...
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... When Macbeth went to see the Duncan with Lennox, he killed the two minders of the king, making it look as if it was them that committed the crime - "Who could ...
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... to Lennox: Approach the chamber, and destroy your sight With a new Gorgon:" (A Gorgon is a Greek word for Medusa and when Macduff discovers the King murdered ...
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... King Duncan, his sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, and Lennox encounter a wounded Captain and inquire about the course of the battle. ...
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... sleeping. Macduff and Lennox have arrived and are greeted by Macbeth. Macduff goes in to wake the King but reports that he is dead. ...
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... benefit (according to the witches), as it will be his descendants that will become King. ... 4.) The tone of Lennox's opening speech in Scene 6, is one of heavy ...
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... was unimaginative to a degree but then again he had an imagination because he saw the daggers before he killed King Duncan, and after ... The table's full Lennox. ...
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... Lennox says that it appears that the King was murdered by his grooms, because "their hands and faces were all badged with blood." Then blood appears as the ...
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... Scene six consists of Lennox and an unnamed Lord discussing Malcolm's, Macduff's, and King Edward's plan to overthrow Macbeth. In ...
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... of Duncan's murder but accepts an invitation at the new king's fiest and ... Leaving, Macbeth encounters the nobleman Lennox, who tells him that Macduff has fled ...
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... Scene 4: The kings sons who have escaped are accused for killing Duncan. Macbeth is named king, Macduff disagrees and leaves. ... Lennox supports Malcolm's cause. ...
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... "But since the King's conscious guilt ... created a distrust of Hamlet, and that distrust and a desire of security induced him to see his death..."(Lennox, 81) The ...
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... "But since the King's conscious guilt ... created a distrust of Hamlet, and that distrust and a desire of security induced him to see his death..."(Lennox, 81) The ...
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... Lennox is telling Malcolm and Donaldbain who murdered their father. ... Banquo is asking why they would have a reason to kill King Duncan. ...
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... The morning after the murder, Lennox speaks to Macbeth and describes the bad weather ... the chain of being, where god is highest, followed by the king, lords, and ...
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... Banquo: A general in King Duncan's army. ... Lennox: One of the Scottish Noblemen who takes sides against Macbeth and with Macduff, Malcom, and others. ...
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... It was quite evident that Lennox who was played by John Stride in the Polanski version was ... t very good, I don't think he really looked like a king sitting down ...
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... Lennox states, "... ... Some say, the earth Was feverous and did shake," in reaction to Macbeth's first evil act, killing the king of Scotland. ...
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... be at the end of the left table, then next Lady Macbeth, Lennox will sit ... of the stage, and will occasionally bring food and wine to the lords, king, and queen. ...
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... showed that Banquo hoped that Macbeth had not done wrong to make himself King. ... Lennox remarked that all that have sided with Macbeth have paid dearly for their ...
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... fact that Banquo's issues will become king after his tenure as king, and demises a ... After the murder, Lennox and Malcolm begin to think that it was Macbeth that ...
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... It was she who originally convinced him to that murdering the king was the only ... that Malcolm and Donaldbain had fled the country the comment by Lennox that if ...
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... all the nobles and announces the King's death. Macduff finishes with his pledge to fight against the treason that occurred, on line 134. Lennox: He (without ...
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