How is Fleance's escape the turning point in Macbeth?


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MacBeth In Act 3, Scene 4, MacBeth is angered by Fleance's escape which makes it a turning point in Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth. The news of Fleance’s escape angers Macbeth—if only Fleance had died, he muses, his throne would have been secure. Instead, the worm that’s fled / Hath nature that in time will venom breed Fleance's escape made the throne unsecure. ChaCha on!

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