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That he wouldn't be a king, but his children would.

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The witches say to Banquo, "Lesser than Macbeth, and greater. Not so happy, yet much happier. Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none." These prophecies suggest that Banquo's descendants will inherit the throne instead of him.

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Q: What did the three witches say to banquo after he said to me you speak not?
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Why did Macbeth have his old battle companion killed?

The witches had predicted that Banquo's descendants would become kings whereas Macbeth's would not. Macbeth resented that. Also, Banquo was aware of what the witches had said and might suspect Macbeth of Duncan's murder. Macbeth says, "My fears in Banquo stick deep."


What does Mabeth send his wife after he defeats Macdonwald?

A letter telling her what the 3 witches said to him and Banquo earlier that day :)


What are facts about Banquo?

Banquo is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" who is a loyal and honorable general. He is a friend of Macbeth and his descendants are said to be the future kings of Scotland according to the witches' prophecy. Banquo is murdered by Macbeth in his quest for power.


Why does Banquo warn Macbeth about his becoming Cawdor?

Banquo warns Macbeth not to trust the witches, stating:"often times to win us harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths"which basically means that they may seem to give reasonable comments, but they do not give them to benefit others, but to benefit themselves.


What is Macbeth's lie to Banquo about the witches' predictions?

Macbeth attempts to act casual about the witches prophecies and lies to Banquo when he tells him he doesn't think about the prediction at all. In actuality, not only is it on his mind, but he is planning to kill Duncan to make the prophecy come true.


Why doesn't Macbeth confide in Banjo?

Macbeth doesn't confide in Banquo because he sees Banquo as a threat to his ambition. Banquo's descendants are said to be kings according to the witches' prophecy, which poses a risk to Macbeth's position as king. Macbeth becomes increasingly paranoid and seeks to eliminate anyone who might challenge his rule.


What threat is banquo to Macbeth?

No logical reason, but then fear is not a logical thing. Although Macbeth says, "My fears in Banquo stick deep," he is not totally clear about why he is afraid of him. Most likely, he is afraid that Banquo knows too much about him, knows what the witches said to him and how troubled he was by it, and as a result may suspect Macbeth of murdering Duncan. He is also annoyed by the prophecy of the "fruitless crown" and the prophecy that Banquo will be the father to kings. To prevent this, Macbeth would have to kill not only Fleance but also Banquo, to prevent Banquo from fathering more children. This prophecy does not threaten Macbeth, yet he feels threatened by it. All of this makes the ball of anxiety which he feels because of the murder focus irrationally on Banquo.


What reason does Macbeth give for ordering the murder of Banquo and his son?

He wants to prevent Banquo's son from becoming king as the witches predicted (Apex)


How did fleance escaped?

he ran away after the three murderers killed his father, banquo. it is said that he fled from Scotland, through england, and into Wales.


Why does Macbeth worry that he has killed Duncan more for Banquo's sake than for his own?

Because the witches said that Banquo's descendants and not Macbeth's would be kings. So even though Macbeth is king during his lifetime, it is not a lasting legacy. "If't be so, for Banquo's issue have I filed my mind; for them the gracious Duncan have I murder'd."


What are the roles of lady Macbeth and the witches in Macbeth's life?

the roles of lady Macbeth was that she told Macbeth to kill king Duncan after he went and had a visit the witches who said to him that he would become king. he lost his mind, killed the king, became into power, murdered Macduff's family for no reason and killed Banquo because he knew that banquo had chances of becoming king


What is Macbeths motive for having banquo killed?

Macbeth wants Banquo dead because Banquo witnessed what the three witches said. The three witches stated that Macbeth would one day become king. Now that Macbeth has become king, and done so by taking the life of the previous King Duncan, he fears that Banquo will spread the word that Macbeth was the one to commit the murder.