MacBeth is the same as Macduff because they were similar near the beginning because they were allies of King Duncan. These two characters have numerous similarities. Ultimately are very different regarding the choices they make Macbeth is an ambitious Thane who lets his greed and thirst for power drown out his sensibility. MacBeth is different from MacDuff because, while Macbeth is driven towards madness and into committing atrocities as to fulfill his ambitions to the throne. Macduff lacks such a flaw and endures an uncorrupted and loyal behavior throughout the play.
MacBeth and Banquo are similar in status and skills. They have both served their king well, and come from good families. The difference is in their reactions and choices. They both heard the prophecy of the witches, which said Macbeth would be king, but Banquo's descendants would be kings. MacBeth is different from Banquo because. The key difference that we notice between Macbeth and Banquo is that while Macbeth succumbs to darkness as he embraces the prophetic greetings of the three witches, Banquo clearly rejects this emerging as an emblem of light.
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Macbeth gets it being King. Macduff builds an army to take over Macbeth and Banquo is disappointed that he will never become King even though his descendants will. MacDuff is different from Banquo because he is a very loyal Scottish nobleman, courageous and is also a Thane of a city. Banquo is a brave, courageous noble general who, like Macbeth, thinks ambitious thoughts. MacDuff and Banquo are very loyal to their