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    When the witches made the prediction on Macbeth and Banquo‚ they did not believe on it at first‚ but when the predictions became true one by one‚ Banquo still acts like before‚ but Macbeth’s mind is totally changed‚ which result of Banquo’s death. When Macbeth became the king‚ he has to slay Banquo because he is the only one that knows about the truth. They became enemies and eventually‚ Macbeth killed Banquo. I think Banquo is pretty stupid to stay with Macbeth‚ I believe he is a smart guy; he should

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    Macbeth Log #1 Analyses of Act 1 Scene 3 In the third scene of the first act of Macbeth‚ readers are introduced to three mysterious yet revelatious witches; they reveal to the main character as well his accomplice Banquo prophecies which are to be fulfilled. And presumably these prophecies may very well shape the play‚ as well as its characters and their personas. Of most importance some analyses of the three witches must be made in order to develop an understanding of the scene. Banquo

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    Banquo lies on the side of the river after being ambushed by Macbeths pass men. He reflects on Macbeths and his own behavior since the prophecies made by the witches‚ as well as reflecting on Fleance and the person he is to become. The nullify of Act III‚ Scene 3. After Banquos murder. (Lying) Here I lie‚ cold‚ wet‚ solely and betrayed on my death bed. Is this what I deserve? Have I been dealt a hand fair to the way I birth lived my life? No‚ I know that I lived my life justly. I acted on

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    Write about the different influences of the witches on Macbeth and Banquo. In the play ’Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare‚ the witches play an important role and influence the characters‚ the plot‚ the theme and the audience. They help construct the play and without them it would have been a totally different story line. The three weird sisters affect Macbeth’s acts and characters’ lives and orientate the plot. They are related to most of the themes and appeal the audience’s attention.  The witches

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    In the Shakespearean play Macbeth‚ the main character is seen as a tragic hero. The character of Macbeth appears to be an extreme form of paranoia in relation to today’s society. This character changes the way the world works‚ by altering the natural order of his kingdom. An old man describes how the world is upside-down: "Threescore and ten I can remember well‚ within the volume of which time I have seen hours dreadful and things strange: but this sore night hath trifled former knowings." (2‚ 4

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    Macbeth We all know that plays and movies are going to have their similarities and differences. Macbeth is a legendary Shakespearean play written by William Shakespeare himself. We all know what happened to Macbeth in the play yet do we know the movie of Macbeth 2015. One of the tragic and gory similarity would have to be when Macbeth is killing Duncan while he is in bed. For we know this because Macbeth is told by witches that he will be King once Duncan is dead and well Lady Macbeth is fascinated

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    1.Who accompanies Banquo at the opening of Act 2? What is his relation to Banquo? Fleance is the one who accompanies Banquo. He is his son. 2.What is Macbeth’s hallucination before he murders Duncan? What does this mean? Macbeth’s hallucination is a dagger which he wants to grasp but of course he can’t‚ and he realizes that he is seeing the dagger that he plans to use in the murder‚ a dagger which beckons him toward King Duncan’s door‚ and a dagger upon which appear thick drops of blood. He understands

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    Banquo is a character in William Shakespeare’s 1606 play Macbeth. In the play‚ he is at first an ally to Macbeth and they are together when they meet the Three Witches. After prophesying that Macbeth will become king‚ the witches tell Banquo that he will not be king himself‚ but that his descendants will be. Later‚ Macbeth in his lust for power sees Banquo as a threat and has him murdered; Banquo’s son‚ Fleance‚ escapes. Banquo’s ghost returns in a later scene‚ causing Macbeth to react with alarm

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    Banquo lies on the side of the river after being ambushed by Macbeth’s hit men. He reflects on Macbeth’s and his own behavior since the prophecies made by the witches‚ as well as reflecting on Fleance and the person he is to become. The end of Act III‚ Scene 3. After Banquo’s murder. (Lying) Here I lie‚ cold‚ wet‚ alone and betrayed on my death bed. Is this what I deserve? Have I been dealt a hand fair to the way I have lived my life? No‚ I know that I lived my life justly. I acted on my beliefs

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    Macbeth Notes for II New Characters We Met: Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s control freak wife who taunts him into killing Duncan Fleance‚ Banquo’s son Porter‚ Drunkard used as comic relief Macduff‚ nobleman of Scotland who thinks Macbeth is guilty of Duncan’s murder Donalbain‚ Duncan’s youngest son who many think is guilty of Duncan’s murder Old Man‚ used to describe unnatural events that foreshadow Duncan’s death Act II‚ scene i: Macbeth speaks with Banquo and Lennox about the prophecies.

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