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How Is Banquo Change In Act 2 Of Macbeth
In scene 2 act 1 starts off with Banquo and his son Fleance are talking and waiting for Macbeth in the inner court Glamis. Macbeth is very scared after his wife, Lady Macbeth told him that he should kill the king, so Macbeth can be king and Lady Macbeth will be queen. As Banquo and Fleance leave the room Macbeth starts to see a dagger floating in front of his eyes as he tries to grab it buts its just an hallucination”A dagger of the mind , a false creation”(2,1.50). Macbeth hears the call of the bell Lady Macbeth ring for him to kill the king”I go and it’s done. The bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven or to hell”.

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