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malcolm choose
donalbain choose
ross choose
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\but this place is too cold for hell.\
banquo’s son
magines a dagger leading him to the king’s chamber
\give me the daggers. the sleeping and the dead are but
saw the king’s horses eat each other
arrives with macduff to wake the king
has nightmares about the witches
sees the \daggers in men’s smiles\
found the king dead
These are character matches from Shakespeare's Macbeth:
- Malcolm: He flees Scotland and recognizes danger, so he "sees the 'daggers in men's smiles'".
- Donalbain: He is Duncan's younger son, and like Malcolm, he flees, but his key link here is that he has no direct quote action, but wait no—correction: Malcolm is the one who sees the daggers in men's smiles, Donalbain has nightmares about the witches? No, correction:
Wait, accurate matches:
- Malcolm: Recognizes political danger, so "sees the 'daggers in men's smiles'"
- Donalbain: Has nightmares about the witches (fits his paranoia after Duncan's murder)
- Ross: Reports strange omens, including that he "saw the king's horses eat each other"
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Malcolm: sees the "daggers in men's smiles"
Donalbain: has nightmares about the witches
Ross: saw the king's horses eat each other