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  1. Of course, these two bits of good news in Act 1 lead to four successive acts of chaos and murder. Macbeth soon realizes that the prophecy must mean that Banquo's son will overthrow him, and he ...

  2. Banquo. Banquo is Macbeth’s brave and noble best friend, as well as his second victim. Banquo enters the play with Macbeth after both have fought valiantly for Duncan’s side in a recent battle. Duncan acknowledges Banquo as “no less deserved” of praise than Macbeth, but from the beginning of the play Banquo is overshadowed by Macbeth ...

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  4. Quick answer: In act 1, scene 3 of Macbeth, the witches make several prophecies to Macbeth, and one to Banquo. They tell Macbeth he will be Thane of Cawdor, and "king hereafter." They tell Banquo ...

  5. Expert Answers. In Macbeth, Macbeth and Banquo receive the original prophecies from the witches in Act 1, Scene 3. During an impromptu meeting, the witches tell Macbeth that he will become the ...

  6. The Witches' Prophecy. Act 1 Scene 3 – Key Scene. In this scene, we meet Macbeth for the first time. The witches gather on the moor and cast a spell as Macbeth and Banquo arrive. The witches hail Macbeth first by his title Thane of Glamis, then as Thane of Cawdor and finally as king. They then prophesy that Banquo’s children will become kings.

  7. Macbeth Full Play Summary. The play begins with the brief appearance of a trio of witches and then moves to a military camp, where the Scottish King Duncan hears the news that his generals, Macbeth and Banquo, have defeated two separate invading armies—one from Ireland, led by the rebel Macdonwald, and one from Norway.

  8. Yes. Macbeth really does see the three Witches in the play. Banquo also sees them and speaks with them. Initially, Banquo questions the Witches about whether they are real or possibly a hallucination he and Macbeth both share, but throughout the rest of the play both men seem to accept the Witches as physical beings.

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