The two murderers are surprised by the appearance of Banquo's ghost at the banquet in Act 3, Scene 4. They cannot see the ghost themselves, but Macbeth's intense reaction to its presence startles them.
There are two murderers in act 3 scene 3 in Macbeth.
two forts
There are two. 'sur', then 'prise'.
two forts
At the beginning of the scene, two rival gangs are fighting over control of a neighborhood.
i have been sent two txt to claim my surprises cant get any answers
There is no concrete evidence in the play to suggest that the third murderer is Macbeth. The presence of the third murderer serves to show the extent of Macbeth's paranoia and how easily he manipulates others to do his bidding. It adds to the atmosphere of deceit and betrayal in the play.
they are poor
He ain't got no kinder surprises
Macbeth wants to do away with Banquo and his son. The Murderers succeed with Banquo, but not the son, ans Banquo's bloody ghost appears to Macbeth during the Lords' Banquet.
well unlike the first two Elizabeth was not in the first scene.
There were numerous murderers in the X-files. However the two most well known were Cigerette smoking man and Alex Krychek.