John Spitzer
English
In Macbeth, a play by William Shakespeare,
Banquo's soliloquy at the beginning of the third act explains some of his
present feeling towards Macbeth. He believes that Macbeth killed to become the
King of Scotland. He explains that he is the one who will start a chain of
kings, not Macbeth. Strangely enough, Banquo makes this discovery two scenes
from his death, not giving him enough time to tell others the discovery.
In the first three lines of the soliloquy,
Banquo explains that Macbeth has become king just like the "weird
women", or witches had prophesied. However, he also says that "thou
play'dst most foully for't." Which basically means that he committed
murder to attain it. He is Macbeth's best friend. He knows that Macbeth has the
desire to be the king and would do anything to get the crown. Banquo knows
Macbeth has it in him to commit murder.
In the next three lines, Banquo explains that
he should really be the king because the witches also proclaimed that Banquo
would be the "root and father of many kings." In the line, "May
they not be my oracles as well and set me up in hope?", Banquo is saying
that he wants the prophesies to come true for him also and make him the king
and the beginning of a long line of kings.
The main idea of his soliloquy is that Banquo
knows that Macbeth killed Duncan. Strangely enough, this soliloquy is placed
two scenes before he died, not giving him enough time to tell anyone else about
his discovery. Banquo has realized that Macbeth murdered Duncan but will die in
two scenes anyway.
In Banquo's soliloquy in the beginning of the
third act of Macbeth, Banquo suspects that Macbeth is behind Duncan's murder.
He knows this because he has been best friends with Macbeth for a long time and
knows that Macbeth has the ability to commit murder to get what he wants. Also,
he believes that he should be next in line for the crown of Scotland because
the "Weird Women", or witches proclaimed it to be true. He expresses
that he wants to be the king .Oddly enough, Banquo is unable to share his
theory on Duncan's murder with anyone else because he will be killed in two
scenes, not giving him enough time.
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