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How does Macbeth feel about Banquo?

AHe fears that Banquo and his sons will cut short his reign.

BHe admires Banquo's bravery and loyalty.

CHe feels indifferent towards Banquo’s future.

DHe believes Banquo will support his rule and ensure its success.

Answer:

A. He fears that Banquo and his sons will cut short his reign.

Read Explanation:

  • In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth is afraid of Banquo and wants him dead because he sees Banquo as a threat to his throne.


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