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Macbeth characters: Banquo and Macduff, Banquo, Macduff - Coggle Diagram
Macbeth characters: Banquo and Macduff
First Impressions
Bravery in battle
As much of a hero as Macbeth
He adresses witches first
He is intrigued by their appearance - "What can the devil speak true"
Has a healthy aversion to the supernatural - "darkness tell us truths"
The knocking at the gate is him
He cannot believe that someone has stole "the life of the building"
naive - thinks LM is soft
assume he suspects M - doesn't attend coronation
Banquo's Loyalty
Affected by the change in nature
Can't sleep because he feels the unnaturalness of the crime
He dreamt about the witches but says his "allegiance is clear"
Suspicions
"Treasonous malice", how he feels about the murderer
"I fear thou played'st most foully for it"
He wonders about his sons being kings but don't believe
Lady Macduff
She is angry that Macduff has left her an dher kids in Scotland
She tells her kids Macduff is the traitor
His Death
He is murdered by Macbeth
His son escapes - he saved him?
Appears later as a ghost
Macduff in England
His priority is Scotland
"Fit to govern? No, not to live"
Calls M an "untitled tyrant"
Risked his family to leave Scotland
Very upset and vows vengence
believes the only justice is to kill M
Final Battle
Isn't interested in talking
"My voice is my sword"
threatens to humiliate M dead vody
Conclusions
Both Foil characters of Macbeth
Banquo could have followed witches too
Macduff remained loyal to Scotland
Banquo
Macduff