In Act II of Macbeth, several characters fail to suspect Macbeth of killing Duncan.

Which excerpt from the text supports this analysis?

A) Old Man: "God’s benison go with you and with those / That would make good of bad, and friends of foes."

B) Macduff: "Well, may you see things well done there. Adieu, / Lest our old robes sit easier than our new!"

C) Macduff: "He is already named, and gone to Scone / To be invested."

D) Macduff: "…the king's two sons, / Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them / Suspicion of the deed."

Respuesta :

The correct answer is D) Macduff: "…the king's two sons, / Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them / Suspicion of the deed."

The excerpt shows Macduff acknowledging that the kings' sons will be suspects, since they fled. He had suspected Macbeth immediately after the murder, but he is one of the few characters who seems to think that way.

Answer:

The Answer is D

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