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MACBETH
- BANQUO
- LOYAL
- WHEN MACBETH HINTS THAT
THEY COULD PLOT TOGETHER TO
MAKE THE WITCHES PROPHECY
COME TRUE. HE SAID HE'LL KEEP
HIS ALLEGIANCE CLEAR
- AT THE BEGINNING HE ALSO
FOUGHT 2 BATTLES WITH
MACBETH FOR DUNCAN
- TROUBLE COUSE FOR MACBETH
- HE SUSPECTS MACBETH
MURDERED DUNCAN
- "I fear thou played'st most foully for't"
- BANQUO'S SON IWILL BE KING
- "They hailed him father to a line of kings"
- FLEANCE ESCAPES
- HONOURABLE
- MACBETH HIMSELF
DESCRIBES BANQUO AS
AN HONEST MAN
- HE TELLS HIS SON TO LEAVE HIM AND SAVE HIMSELF
- IN SHAKESPEARE TIMES IT
WAS SAID THAT BANQUO
WAS A DISTANT RELATIVE
OF KING JAMES
- MACBETH
- TITLES
- THANE OF GLAMIS
- THANE OF CAWDOR
- KING OF SCOTLAND
- Hearing this makes him power hungry
- KILLINGS
- HE KILLS KING DUNCAN
- Lady Macbeth persuades him to
kill Duncan
- He does this to become King
- He immediately feel guilty after
the killing and refuses to go
back to put the knives back
- "I’ll go no more: I am afraid to
think what I have done; Look
on ’t again I dare not."
- HE KILLS BANQUO
- Banquo was his friend
- He's scared that Banquo
suspects something
- Also because he is afraid of the
witches' prophecy about
Banquo's sons being kings
- GOING MAD?
- BANQUO
- He sees Banquo's bloody ghost at
the table after having had him killed
- He is slowly loosing his sanity
worrying about how Banquo's
sons will be kings
- "For Banquo's issue I have filed
my mind"
- DUNCAN
- HE LOSES SLEEP OVER
DUNCAN'S MURDER
- HE SEES THE KNIFE
GUIDING HIM TO
DUNCAN'S MURDER
- LADY MACBETH
- RELATIONSHIP
- ACT 1 & 2
- Lady macbeth is very
dominant in the
relationship
- They're very close
- Macbeth writes to
her before anyone
else
- Very Manipulative
- ACT 3 & 4
- she's losing
dominion over the
relationship
- They're losing their connection
- The banquet
scene is their last
scene together
- MANIPULATIVE
- MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT IT
WAS LADY MACBETH WHO
MANIPULATED MACBETH INTO
KILLING DUNCAN.
- SHE QUESTIONS
MACBETH'S MASCULINITY
WHEN HE TRIES TO BACK
OUT OF MURDERING
DUNCAN
- SHE PUTS ON A FAKE
ACT: SHE'S TWO-FACED
- "Look like the innocent
flower, but be the serpent
under it"
- "False face must hide what
the false heart doth know."
- SHR DOESN'T WANT TO FEEL GUILT
- SHE PRAYS TO THE SPIRITS
FOR NO REMORSE
- "Stop th'access and passage for remorse"
- SHE DOESN'T MIND TAKING THE
DAGGERS BACK
- SHE THINKS THAT SHE CAN JUST
WASH THE BLOOD OFF OF HER
HANDS
- We know later on
in the play that
she hallucinates
about the blood
on her hands
and cannot rub it
off.
- "A little water clears us of
this deed"
- THE WITCHES
- THEME OF EVIL
- WITCHES ARE THE
ONES WHO STARTED
EVERYTHING
- THEY CAUSE TROUBLE
TO EVERYONE THEY
MEET
- THEY
CARRIED OUT
ACTS FOR
THE DEVIL
- WITCHES DURING THE TIME
OF SHAKESPEARE
- KING JAMES I WAS A FAMOUS WITCH HUNTER
AND SHAKESPEARE WROTE THIS PLAY TO
PLEASE HIM
- EVERYONE WAS VERY
SUPERSTITIOUS AND
RELIGIOUS
- Witches were believed to
have made deals with the
devil
- WITCHES WERE BLAMED FOR
EVERYTHING BAD THAT
HAPPENED
- THEY HAD FAMILIARS.
- ENCOUNTER WITH BANQUO AND
MACBETH
- THEY PREDICTED A PROPHECY
- Macbeth will be king
- Macbeth will be Thane
of Glamis
- Banquo's children will be
kings
- MACBETH AND BANQUO
QUESTION WETHER THY
WERE REAL
- "Have we eaten upon the insane root"
- AFTER THIS MOMENT THE
WITCHES ARE ALWAYD
PRESENT IN MACBETH'S
MIND