Differences Between Macbeth And Banquo

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War arose in Scotland; with that Macbeth’s heroics rose as well. Valiant efforts brought him to win the war with Banquo by his side. As this war was driven to an end both Macbeth and Banquo were confronted by the three future-telling witches who come to tell the duo their prophecies. Confusion fills them both, as well as skepticism. After much of that Macbeth and Banquo considered their fates, but still questioned it. In moments Ross, a messenger delivered the news to Macbeth, this brought much shock to him. Macbeth questioned “could those witches be right?”. Flustered in all this excitement Macbeth sends a letter to his wife reporting the recent events that have taken place. With this information Lady Macbeth devises her own plan for her husband.

Luckily, King Duncan had planned to spend the night at Macbeth’s castle. As this helped with Lady Macbeth’s plan. …show more content…

He knew his decision could make or break his trust with the king. The heroism that lead to his elevated title; Thane of Cawdor wasn’t established through coincidence of the king and Macbeth’s foretold prophecy; he knew the king must have seen something of him. Macbeth continued to ponder his consequences to his gains. Until Lady Macbeth brought her love to the table, questions his love for her and his fears of being caught. This pressure pushes Macbeth into perusing the plan, to murder King Duncan.

The evening progresses, Banquo and his son, Fleance arrive at Macbeth’s castle. While Macbeth head towards Duncan’s room, coming across the passed out guards that Lady Macbeth drugged. With adrenaline rushing through his innocent veins Macbeth pulls out the dagger, then driving it through “King Duncan’s” withered chest. Watching the “former” king’s golden blood run out of his

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