Respuesta :
c they are afraid they are going to be murdured and are fleeing for their own safety
Answer:
C. They are afraid they will be murdered by someone close to them.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragedy play "Macbeth" is the story of a general-turned-murderer king Macbeth and his equally selfish and power-hungry wife. He even went to the extent of killing the king, Duncan and his former friend, Banquo just to secure his throne.
The excerpt provided in the question is from Act II scene iii, right after the murder of King Duncan. Everyone seems to be shocked with the murder of the king but Donalbain and Malcolm, the young heir apparent and prince of Scotland knew someone close was responsible for the act. They decided to run away out of the country to save themselves from the same fate. They are afraid that they will also be murdered by someone close to them, with Donalbain claiming "There’s daggers in men’s smiles. The near in blood, The nearer bloody".