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Banquo's Loyalty In Macbeth

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William Shakespeare’s play- ‘Macbeth’ is a play about betrayal. On one hand Macbeth betrayed the peoples around him for fulfil his uncheckable ambition also his desire of the power. On the other hand, Macbeth best friend- Banquo, whose follow his sense and his royalty natural the entire play... Is clearly showed in the theme that Macbeth kind off betrayed every people who trusting him. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth was been feting as ‘valour’s minion’ [Act 1, scene 2, line 19] when he defeating the Norweyan enemy. He... But after he listened and been lured by the prophecy that witches made, he changes. After the first prophecy came true, the desire and ambition of him dribbled away the last bit of honour and loyalty he left. Further, …show more content…

First, Banquo is a ‘valour’s minion’ just like Macbeth when they against the Norweyan, King Duncan is told that like Macbeth, Banquo fight bravely, when they defeating the Norweyan enemy and Ross feted them ‘mean to bathe in reeking wounds/ or memorize another Golgotha,’ [Act 1, scene 2, line 36-40] The most crucial theme that shows Banquo’s loyalty is the part when Macbeth’s degenerate- after the prophecy came truth. He warm Macbeth the ‘instruments of darkness tell the truths/ win us with hones trifles/ to betray ‘s in deepest consequence.’ [Act1, scene 3, line 124-127] Compares to Macbeth’s selfish, Banquo’s honour and his ‘loyalty’ nature just so precious to this play. However, we have to look at the other side of the coin, is that Banquo’s rarity ‘loyalty’ nature actually is the mainly reason that why Macbeth is so fear him, which is pity and ionic. Banquo also shows his position on the celebration, where Macbeth’s set up everything about the ‘banquet’ for Banquo’s death. When Macbeth tried to rope him in the crime, he demonstrated that all he need is his ‘bosom franchised and allegiance clear’. [Act2, scene 1, line …show more content…

But we have to admit that no one is perfect in ‘Macbeth’. After Macbeth killed his ‘royal father’ further became the king, Banquo suspect Macbeth cheated to win these titles, but he also hoping ‘they not be my oracles as well, and set me up in hope?’ [Act 3, scene 1, line 8-10] This suggests that Banquo already figure out who is the murderer that’s killed Duncan but he choose to be quite because he know as is often the case, if he say anymore, he will get the same ending King Duncan had. So he choose to be a mute. And what is also has to be notices is that Banquo shows he has desire and ambition as well, just like everyone. But his moral courage prevent him and his loyalty force him to do nothing. Therefore, considering the different cases in ‘Macbeth’, we have the reason to believe that betrayal can be a two-edged sword, it can bring you profit and power but what it also bring, is karma. Just like what witches said to Banquo. ‘Lesser than Macbeth and greater. Not so happy, yet much happier.’ [Act 1, scene3, line

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