Theme Of Banquo's Relationship In Macbeth

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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s bond continues to visibly weaken during the events of Banquo’s homicide. This is already seen in the second scene of the third act, where in the beginning of the scene, Lady Macbeth has to request an audience with Macbeth instead of simply going up to him herself to have a conversation, which shows that their relationship is at a point where they are not very familiar with each other anymore, but more formal and thus distant. Macbeth also decides not to confide in Lady Macbeth about his future murder plans anymore, as he refuses to tell her about his plans to murder Banquo, but only leaving her with the weak reassurance of, “Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, / Till thou applaud the deed” (III.iii). Finally,

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