Fleance.
Banquo's son's name is Fleance.
Uh, no. Banquo and Macduff are both the same age, both with sons who are young kids (and who both appear in the play).
Banquo's son is called Fleance. He is supposed to be one of the ancestors of the Stuart dynasty, which is the family the then king of England James I came from. This is what the play means by Banquo being a father to a line of kings.
On Macbeth's chair.
darkness
Banquo's son's name is Fleance.
Uh, no. Banquo and Macduff are both the same age, both with sons who are young kids (and who both appear in the play).
Banquo's son is called Fleance. He is supposed to be one of the ancestors of the Stuart dynasty, which is the family the then king of England James I came from. This is what the play means by Banquo being a father to a line of kings.
On Macbeth's chair.
darkness
Macduff seeks help from Malcolm, Duncan's son and rightful heir to the throne of Scotland. They form an alliance to overthrow Macbeth and restore order to the kingdom.
Fleance, Banquo's son, escapes the murderers sent to kill him by Macbeth and goes on to live a free and prosperous life. He eventually becomes the ancestor of the kings of Scotland, fulfilling the witches' prophecy that Banquo's descendants would inherit the throne.
The murderers fail to kill Fleance.
he is gay
In response to Banquo's dream, Macbeth pretends to be friendly and interested, but in reality, he is plotting to have Banquo and his son murdered to prevent them from threatening his reign as king. Macbeth feigns surprise and concern, offering to discuss the dreams further in private.
Well, Banquo's mind does not appear to be full of scorpions as Macbeth says his is.
Malcolm and macduff discuss Macbeth's failure as a leader