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In Act 3, scene 1, Banquo’s soliloquy reveals that he is suspicious of Macbeth, who, in becoming king, has achieved all that the Witches promised for him. Banquo senses that Macbeth engaged in foul play in order to make the Witches’ prophecy come true.
- Macduff
Beyond the danger Macbeth poses to Macduff personally,...
- Act 1: Scenes 1–4
Macbeth implores the witches to explain what they meant by...
- Banquo Character Analysis in Macbeth
Similar to Macbeth, Banquo seems unable to understand the...
- Macduff
Macbeth. A friend. Banquo. What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed: He hath been in unusual pleasure, and Sent forth great largess to your offices. This diamond he greets your wife withal, By the name of most kind hostess; and shut up In measureless content.
Macbeth, Act 3, Scene 4. Shakespeare adds dramatic irony and an unexpected twist to the story at this point. A deceptive Macbeth expresses disappointment that Banquo is not present for his coronation banquet, suggesting that this is due to Banquo’s “unkindness” and not any “mischance.”
Banquo's role in the original source for Macbeth was as Macbeth 's co-conspirator. In Shakespeare 's play, he is depicted instead as Macbeth's rival; the role of fellow plotter passed to Lady Macbeth.
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Important quotes by Banquo in Macbeth.
2 ημέρες πριν · Act 1, Scene 3. Act 2, Scene 1. Act 3, Scene 1. Act 3, Scene 5. Banquo questions the prophecies: Although formidable allies on and off the battlefield, Macbeth and Banquo perceive the witches’ prophecies differently, with Banquo urging Macbeth to “reason”. Banquo’s declares his faith: After Duncan’s murder, Banquo publicly declares his loyalty to Duncan and his faith in God (and God ...