Macbeth

Duncan's sons run away as soon as they realize their father has been murdered. In what ways is this a smart choice? In what ways is this a poor choice?

Act 2, Scene 3-4.

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Malcolm and Donalbain confer and decide that their lives may be at risk and that they should flee Scotland. I agree, their father has just been slain, and they themselves are open to the same dangers. To stay would have been foolhardy.