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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 in macbeth

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    Many scholars see Banquo as a foil and a contrast to Macbeth. Macbeth‚ for example‚ eagerly accepts the Three Witches’ prophecy as true and seeks to help it along. Banquo‚ on the other hand‚ doubts the prophecies and the intentions of these seemingly evil creatures. Whereas Macbeth places his hope in the prediction that he will be king‚ Banquo argues that evil only offers gifts that lead to destruction. Banquo steadily resists the temptations of evil within the play‚ praying to heaven for help‚ while

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    Ciavolella 5/31/14 Macbeth ‚ by Shakespeare‚ has a certain diction throughout the entire play. Also‚ Shakespeare uses some techniques to persuade the murderers to kill Banquo. The protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ has to get these murderers to kill Banquo because he is too much of a coward to do so himself. The murderers that Macbeth has to persuade first appear in act three‚ scene one. Macbeth wants Banquo murdered‚ because Banquo is a threat. Macbeth fears him. He believes that Banquo is better fit to be

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    Banquo In Macbeth

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    1A: Banquo: "How goes the night boy?" (2.1.1) B: How is your night going‚ boy? He was asking how the night was going. C: First quote; no comparison yet. Banquo is wondering how the night is going. 2A: Banquo: "I dreamt last night of the three Weird Sisters. / To you they have show’d some truth” (2.1.25-26) B: Last night I dreamed about the 3 Weird Sisters. They are telling you the truth. Banquo has a dream about the 3 Weird Sisters and the prophecy. Banquo decides not to act on complete ambition

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    Banquo and Macbeth

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    Banquo ’s Ghost appearing at the banquet is a graphic manifestation of the guilt that Macbeth feels. Since‚ Lady Macbeth needs to make excuses for Macbeth’s interaction with the ghost of Banquo means that the ghost is only visible in Macbeth’s eyes. During Macbeth’s coronation banquet‚ Lady Macbeth pulls Macbeth asides and asks him the reason behind his inappropriate behavior. Macbeth becomes angry because Lady Macbeth robustly accuses him of lying. When Lady Macbeth calls Macbeth a liar he replies

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    Macbeth Vs Banquo

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    Both Macbeth and Banquo have unique reactions illustrated in their conversation to the news from Ross and Angus. Macbeth‚ while originally cautious yet interested‚ begins to believe what the witches foretold after part of their prophecy is fulfilled when the news is brought that Macbeth will be the Thane of Cawdor. Once this occurs‚ Macbeth gives great value to what the witches said and hopes that greater things await him in the future. Contemplating these great possibilities‚ he asks Banquo‚ “Do

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    Macbeth Banquo Changes

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    Throughout the play MacbethMacbeth and Lady Macbeth have seen many changes within themselves. In the beginning‚ Macbeth was friends with Banquo. He stuck through what happened with the witches and throughout meeting the king but after that‚ he saw him as an enemy when Banquo did not do anything to provoke him. Macbeth turned into a sour‚ arrogant man with only the intentions of keeping himself and his title safe. On the other hand‚ Lady Macbeth was bitter about her gender and how everyone would

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    Macbeth - ACT I‚ Scene 3‚ Lines 127-142 In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the main character‚ Macbeth‚ is already over thinking whether the witches’ prophecy is meant for the good or for the evil. Also‚ that the idea of murdering Duncan to make the prophecy come true has crossed his mind. Macbeth hides his thoughts because he doesn’t want anyone else to know that he has thought about murdering the king. The reader feels sympathy for Macbeth as he feels guilty of even thinking about murdering King

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    Macbeth Banquo Analysis

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    In the beginning Banquo is thinking well if the first thing the witches came true and made Macbeth king why can’t his kids become king later. Then macbeth enters in the kings attire. Macbeth discusses his fear of the kids that left. Macbeth invites Banquo to the feast that night‚ and Banquo accepts his invitation. Banquo says he will make it‚ but he is going on a horse ride for the afternoon. Macbeth now is contemplating killing his best friend Banquo. The reason he worries is he doesn’t want him

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    Who Is Banquo In Macbeth

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    the play‚ Macbeth was just on his way home from war when the witches plotted for Macbeth and his friend‚ Banquo to come meet them. The 3 Witches informed Macbeth that he would be the King of Cawdor. Macbeth was very confused and wondered why he would be king if Duncan was still alive. Macbeth even said‚ “ The thane of Cawdor lives‚ A prosperous gentleman‚ and to be king. Stands not within the prospect of belief‚ No more than to be Cawdor. “ (1.3.70-73) When the witches told him he did not believe

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