Discuss the character of Banquo and his role in 'Macbeth'.

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DISCUSS  THE  CHARACTER  OF  BANQUO  AND  HIS                  ROLE   IN  ‘MACBETH’

     Banquo was one of Duncan’s brave generals. He was a man of honour and integrity. He held the same rank as Macbeth and they were very closely linked characters. They were courageous and loyal warriors. They both witnessed the Witches’ prophesies and their future successes were foretold throughout the play. Banquo had a generous spirit and a rational view of the world and had the attributes required by a good King, however, Banquo was an ambiguous character, in that he was sceptical of Macbeth’s manner following their encounter with the Witches. Macbeths’ beliefs worried Banquo, as he was a good man and he believed deeply in upholding God’s rule of order. Banquo sensed that the Witches’ prophesies prompted new reactions in Macbeth – further encouraging his ambitions towards kingship.

     Banquo’s first encounter with the Witches was quite unbelievable to him and he remarked to Macbeth,

                                                             

                                     “What are these,

     So withered, and so wild in their attire,

     That look not like th’inhabitants o’th earth,

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     And yet are on,t?”

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Banquo’s words describe Macbeth’s startled and uneasy reaction to the Witches’ prophesies, touching moral confusion in Macbeth by saying to him,

     

“Good sir, why do you start, and seem to fear

       Things that do not sound so fair?”

The half rhyme ‘fear’ and ‘fair’ echoes the Witches previous ‘fair’ and ‘foul’. Although Banquo was not afraid of the Witches, he still wanted them to speak to him but at the same time he wished to remain detached from them. He addressed the Witches, saying,

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