After the midnight knocking, Macbeth’s porter opens the gate and jokes as if he were the keeper of hell, pretending to admit sinners of different kinds. Macduff and Lennox enter, and the porter answers them with crude humor about drink and sleep. Macbeth then appears and says he will take Macduff to see the king. Lennox describes the night as violently unnatural, with storms, screams, and shaking earth. Macduff returns in horror and reveals that Duncan has been murdered. Lady Macbeth, Banquo, and the others rush in; the nobles react with shock, and Macbeth says he has killed Duncan’s chamberlains in anger. Malcolm and Donalbain quietly decide to leave separately for safety.
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