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They are poor and need money, and are loyal to Macbeth. And he degrades their manhood.

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Q: How does Macbeth convince the murders to kill banquo and fleance?
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What two people did Macbeth instruct the murders to kill?

Macbeth instructed the murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance.


Who alone escapes macbeth's hired murderers?

Fleance escapes as his father, Benquo is killed.


Who is fleance in Macbeth?

fleance is banquo's son


Is Lady Macbeth aware that Macbeth has planned the death of Banquo and fleance?

No, Lady Macbeth is not aware that Macbeth has planned the death of Banquo and Fleance.


Where do the muderers accost banquo and fleance?

Banquo and his son, Fleance, go horseback riding on the castle grounds together. This is where there are accosted by the murders. The murders kill Banquo, but Fleance gets away.


What is Macbeth's plan for killing Banquo and Fleance Does it work?

Macbeth's plan was to murder fleance and banquo but it was not accomplished fully because fleance was able 2 escape


What is Macbeth's plan for killing Banquo and fleance?

Macbeth plans to hire someone to kill banquo


What is the outcome of Macbeth's conflict with Bonquo and Fleance in Act three of The Tragedy of Macbeth?

In Act Three of The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth hires murderers to kill Banquo and his son, Fleance. The murderers successfully kill Banquo, but Fleance manages to escape, leaving Macbeth's desire to secure the throne unfulfilled.


What is the outcome of Macbeth conflict with banquo and fleance?

Macbeth doesn't really have a conflict with them. Banquo suspects Macbeth of killing Duncan, but isn't saying anything. Macbeth is annoyed by the witches' prediction that his children will not succeed him (Does he have children? The way things are going between him and his wife, is it likely that he will?) but that Banquo's decendants will. He is jealous. Macbeth's murder of Banquo and attempt on Fleance's life are an attempt to prove to himself that his future is not controlled, and that he is free. He wants to know that he became king because of what he did, not some inexorable fate. When the murderers fail to kill Fleance, he says, "Then comes my fit again!". He has not proven that he is free. The witches' predictions about Banquo can come true. Maybe it is all a matter of fate after all.


What nobleman does Macbeth plan to murder after talking to the witches how is his plan foiled?

Macbeth plans to murder his friend, Banquo, and Fleance, Banquo's son, after hearing the witches' prophecies. He hires two murders to commit the act and then another to make sure it was successful. His plan was foiled because only Banquo was killed, and Fleance managed to escape. Hope this helped!


What happens when the murderers mett banquo and fleance?

In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the murderers hired by Macbeth kill Banquo, but Fleance manages to escape. This event is pivotal in the play, as Banquo's murder triggers Macbeth's descent into paranoia and further moral decline. Fleance's survival ensures the fulfillment of the witches' prophecy that Banquo's descendants will inherit the throne.


In the play Macbeth who is baquo's son?

Banquo's son is Fleance.