The bloody sergeant reports the results of a battle in which Macbeth and Banquo defeated Macdonweald and some Irish troops (kerns and gallowglasses) who were joined in mid-battle by some Norwegians. The Thane of Ross also reports the results of a totally different battle going on at the same time in which a Scottish army was attacked by the King of Norway "assisted by that most disloyal traitor the Thane of Cawdor."
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Macbeth's soldiers do not kill Banquo, Macbeth hires three murderers to do the job.
The soldiers are on night watch at the castle in the opening of the play "Macbeth." They are accompanied by Banquo and Macbeth.
Defection of his fighting men are some of the soldiers activities that show Macbeth may be wrong.
Macbeth says he has spies hidden all around when he is planning Banquo's murder in Act 3, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth".
Macbeth feels that Malcolm is not to be feared because he is born of a women.
Yes, if they were attacking, but no if they were not, it was too dangerous
pre-attacking and planning surveillance
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Banquo does have moments of doubt regarding Macbeth's loyalty to his country, king, and fellow soldiers. Banquo becomes suspicious of Macbeth after witnessing his reaction to the witches' prophecies and noticing his sudden rise to power. Banquo's suspicions are further fueled by Macbeth's actions, including the murder of King Duncan. Ultimately, Banquo's doubts about Macbeth's loyalty lead to his own tragic demise at the hands of hired murderers.
In Act IV Scene 3 we hear that he is planning to heal a bunch of people suffering with scrofula just by touching them.
Ragaragaragaragas are attacking! run, run!
She plays the role of planning it, and making sure all runs smoothly.