Banco as a Macbeth victim discovered that in Shakespeare's Macbeth, the bondage and tricks of evil-oriented people are not rewarded. On the other hand, honest descendants will dominate the kingdom. This article is Banquo 's innocent story. Blanche Coles pointed out in Shakespeare 's "Four Giants" that Bank was "a worried person" by Macbeth. In the afternoon when Banquo began to ride, the dialogue between the new king and his "chief guest" was artificial on both sides.
Shakespeare uses Banquo as a foil for Macbeth characters. Both are mentioned in witch prophecies, but when Macbeth yielded to evil, Banquo did not. Sadly, as Banquo refused to lower his moral standards, he died in the hands of a murderer hired by Macbeth. He suspects Macbeth is involved in the murder of King Duncan, but he may be blamed but he did nothing. He is still a victim of Macbeth's wish to eliminate obstacles and remains a ghost that plagues Macbeth. The supernatural factor of contradiction between good and evil is not only related to the role of the hero, but also exists in every aspect of the game. Shakespeare used a supernatural phenomenon to transform ambitious woman's ambition into her husband's exciting drama.
Looking at Macbeth of Shakespeare, Banco is Macbeth 's foil. Banquo's logic and restraint are in stark contrast to Macbeth 's ambitions and recklessness. Shakespeare created two conflicting characters, Banquo and Macbeth, who cheated each other. Foil is used to compare something else, Banquo and Macbeth deceive each other. Macbeth is passionate, determined and motivated. Banquo is conservative, calm, reasonable and cautious. At the opening of the show, Macbeth and Banco returned from the fight with the Norwegians. They all got very ambitious prophecies from these three witches. Banquo treated him with a joke attitude and warned Macbeth not to trust the witches too much. At the end of the play, Macbeth was convinced that he would fulfill the prophecies of the three strange wizards and his wife (he would become Grammys and the king). Banquo and Macbeth do different reactions, I think Macbeth will kill the king, and indeed, and Banquo calmly ignores such urge.