2. First suspicions and signs of rising opposition to Macbeth
p.75 ll.116-121:
Malcolm and Donalbain talk about leaving Scotland and seem to be suspecting that someone else is guilty of the king's murder.
p. 76 ll.132-142:
Malcolm and Donalbain seem suspicious and doubtful of the whole situation and don't trust anyone, which is why they decide not to speak up about their doubts since that could result in danger for both of them. They think themselves to be the next targets after their father has already been murdered. ll. 132-133: "To show an unfelt sorrow is an office which the false man does easy." ll. 135-137: "Where we are, there's daggers in men's smiles. The near in blood, the nearer bloody."