Theme Of Banquo's Tragic Flaw In Macbeth

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“If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow, and which will not, speak,”- Banquo, Act scene 3. In this play there are lots of Hero’s. The more technical name would be Tragic Hero’s. Here are some examples of that. The first one is the Important. That is where all the good things leading up to the tragic flaw. The tragic flaw is where it is leading to the down falls of the play. Finally the third example is the downfall of the play. At the start of the play Macbeth was a good guy he was someone people looked up to. He was in wars and helps kill to safe the kingdom. He was the one the king wanted to have over for dinner to thank him for his service and what he has done. Macbeth was going to get a metal …show more content…

Lady Macbeth was very happy for him and proud hat her husband did so well in the war. On the way home to get the metal and eat dinner, Macbeth had a very strength vicar. While Macbeth was coming home there were these 3 witches that told him his future. They said he would get metals and be looked at by the people as someone who was a hero. One of the witches said that he would be king but his kids would not be kings. Banquos kids would be kings. Banquo is Macbeth friend. Macbeth didn’t know how to say it to his wife in time before the dinner so he writes to her. When Macbeth gets home he starts thinks and having horrible thoughts about what the witches said. After the night they had dinner with the king Macbeth and Lady Macbeth started the kingdom down a bad bad road, and a disgrace to there name. How they would go from being best to people wanting to kill them. After Macbeth had that dinner with the king, he was still thinking. If the king is still alive I won’t be king. Lady Macbeth was mad that they were still alive so there were going to kill them tonight and tell the people that the servants did it. After that did that they went farther to kill Banquo and Mcduff family. The blood was all over

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