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Evaluation:
Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In scene VI, Lennox and another Lord are chatting about what has happened. Lennox talks in a sarcastic tone about Macbeth. "Things have been strangely borne," he says talking about the disorderly events that have taken place. He finds it difficult to believe that Malcolm and Donlabain could so disgracefully murder their own father. Macbeth thoughtfully killed the guards before they could deny killing Duncan. Lennox is clearly suspicious of Macbeth. The lord informs Lennox that Duncan's sons are living in respect in the English court. Macduff has gone there to raise an army with the support of the English to overthrow Macbeth through war. The lord calls Macbeth a 'tyrant' and Lennox refers to Scotland as a 'suffering country'. A suffering country ruled by a tyrant is most certainly in chaos and disorder. The people are now turning to Duncan's sons in England in hope for peace and restoration of order.…

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