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... C Bradley considers Banquo to be a silent accomplice of Macbeth. ... To what extent does Banquo’s silence serve to assist Macbeth in his attaining of the crown? ... Banquo wouldn’t necessarily had to say that Macbeth murdered Duncan for the throne, but if he had said something about the prophecies, the finger would have been pointed at Macbeth. ... Lady Macbeth seems to have more control.
Scene 3 :
Macbeth had promised the murderers that he would send the “perfect spy of the time” to them. ...
It does not say whether the Third Murderer knows anything about Banquo, other than that he is a new comer to the group and knows what is supposed to happen and who Macbeth wants dead.
Macbeth Considerations:
ACT ONE
Scene 1 :
The last two lines of this scene seem paradoxical. ...
Scene 2 :
Although Macbeth doesn’t appear in this scene, we learn a great deal about him. What impressions do we get of Macbeth? Draw as complete character sketch of Macbeth as you can, based on what people say about him. ...
In this scene, Macbeth is described as being a loyal, patriotic servant of King Duncan. ... In this scene, we learn that Duncan is the king and he praises Macbeth highly for his bravery.
Approximate Word count = 1018 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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