Donalbain



Donalbain is Duncan's youngest son. He does not say much in the play, but when he finds out his father is killed he tells his brother they must leave, but they don't go to the same place. Although he is focused on the safty of their lives, he still mourns over the death of his father. Donalbain goes to Ireland while Malcolm goes to England. They seperate, because they belive that fleeing to diffent areas will increase their survival.
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