His name is Fleance, he escaped when Banquo was killed
Macbeth killed banquo. Because Macbeth heard the witches say he will also be king. so Macbeth saw him as a threat to the throne and lets just say did something bad to banquo (killed him)
Banquo is his best friend. Aside from that, Banquo is well loved by many, and if he were to be killed by Macbeth, it would look bad on him. By having the murderers do it, he can mourn Banquo's death and be free of suspicion.
Act 3 Scene 3 :)
yes, or he is presumed so. yes, or he is presumed so.
His name is Fleance, he escaped when Banquo was killed
Macbeth killed banquo. Because Macbeth heard the witches say he will also be king. so Macbeth saw him as a threat to the throne and lets just say did something bad to banquo (killed him)
banquo gets killed and fleance runs away
Banquo is his best friend. Aside from that, Banquo is well loved by many, and if he were to be killed by Macbeth, it would look bad on him. By having the murderers do it, he can mourn Banquo's death and be free of suspicion.
because he just knows
Macbeth killed him, by hiring some murderers.
Macbeth plans to have Banquo and his son killed in order to prevent any threat to his throne. He fears that Banquo's descendants will one day inherit the crown.
Act 3 Scene 3 :)
yes, or he is presumed so. yes, or he is presumed so.
Macbeth wants to do away with Banquo and his son. The Murderers succeed with Banquo, but not the son, ans Banquo's bloody ghost appears to Macbeth during the Lords' Banquet.
Macbeth was talking to the murderers he hired to kill Banquo when he said, "Worms that fled." He was expressing his anger and frustration that Banquo's murderers only killed Banquo and let his son, Fleance, escape.
he ran away after the three murderers killed his father, banquo. it is said that he fled from Scotland, through england, and into Wales.