Not well. He says to the murderer, "Then comes my fit again . . . but now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confined, bound in to saucy doubts and fears." He is afraid that Fleance will overthow him because of the witches' prophecy that Banquo will "get kings". He doesn't seem to remember that when it is Malcolm who is marching on him, not Fleance.
he poos himself since there are no toilets in 1050
who do Macbeth and banquo react in battle who do Macbeth and banquo react in battle
he refuses to fight him
Macbeth takes them 100% seriously and completely believes them Banquo on the other hand takes it with a grain of salt and calmly waits for fate to work itself out.
This is a personal preference question. Only you can answer it. That means you have to read the play and react to it.
she wants to kill duncan so her husband can get his spot
she was supprised.
who do Macbeth and banquo react in battle who do Macbeth and banquo react in battle
He seems surprised.
he refuses to fight him
Lost
"Gentlemen, rise. His highness is not well."
He buys poison and returns to Verona to die by her side.
Aragorn becomes angry
he shouts ROMEO O ROMEOO........REFUSE THHY NAME.
Malcolm was trying to test Macbeth's loyalty by pretending to list his own supposed vices. He did this to see if Macbeth would react in a way that would show his true nature and intentions.
Macbeth takes them 100% seriously and completely believes them Banquo on the other hand takes it with a grain of salt and calmly waits for fate to work itself out.
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the ghost that haunts Macbeth is the ghost of Banquo, a former friend whom Macbeth has murdered in order to secure his position as king. The ghost appears during a banquet hosted by Macbeth and is only visible to him, causing Macbeth to react with guilt and terror.