Macbeth Act 3 Scene 1
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Macbeth
In the royal palace of Forres, Banquo states his suspicion that Macbeth fulfilled the witches' prophecy by foul play. Merely he notes that since the prophecy came true for Macbeth, perhaps information technology will come truthful for him equally well.
Banquo suspects Macbeth, but it is his own ambition—the possibility that the prophecy might exist true for him besides—that occupies his mind.
Themes
Macbeth enters, with other thanes and Lady Macbeth. He asks Banquo to attend a banquet that evening. Banquo says he volition, but that meanwhile he has to ride somewhere on concern. Macbeth asks if Fleance volition exist riding with him. Banquo says yes, then departs. Once he's alone, Macbeth sends a servant to summon ii men. As he waits for them to get in, he muses if the witches prophecy is true, so Banquo's descendants volition be king, and he'll take murdered Duncan for cypher.
Macbeth wants to kill Banquo because he resents Banquo'south honour and because the prophecy makes Banquo a threat. Also, Macbeth'south guilt at murdering Duncan makes him want that murder to be "worthwhile." Macbeth's guilt nearly one criminal offence pushes him to commit another.
The two men (identified in the stage directions as "murderers") enter. Macbeth tells them it'southward Banquo'south fault they're poor, and then questions their manhood for bearing such offenses. The murderers concord to impale Banquo and Fleance.
Macbeth uses the same methods to get the murderers to kill Banquo and Fleance that Lady Macbeth used against Macbeth: he questions their manhood.
Themes
Macbeth Act 3 Scene 1,
Source: https://www.litcharts.com/lit/macbeth/act-3-scene-1
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