That Banquo will figure out that Macbeth killed Duncan by knowing that Macbeth would take the prophecies of the witches seriously and carry out the murder which would make part of the prophecies come true.
At the beginning she is a strong woman who fears nothing... About Macbeth, she does not fear him as a person but fears his hallucinations and actions would reveal what they've done and make people...
In the Shakespearean play, Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] was unhinged by his bloodied murders of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and the two royal guards. He feared that he'd wouldn't get a good...
Macbeth does not fear death because of the apparitions' predictions. The first one tells him to beware of Macduff, but the second apparition tells him that he should not fear any man born of a woman...
Macbeth fears Banquo's noble nature, wisdom, and valor.Plus, if the rest of the witches' prophecy comes true, Macbeth notes he will have sold his soul to the devil (by killing Duncan) for Banquo's...