| Why does Macbeth ask Banquo so many apparently casual questions about where he is riding? | To guage his actions and find out his plans, as well as those of Fleance, to set the murder plot in action. |
| How does Macbeth persuade the murderers to help him? | Convinces them that Bamquo will be the cause of all their misery. |
| Why should Macbeth be worried about Banquo? | One of Banquo’s heirs was prophesized to become king. |
| How does Banquo feel about the witches’ prophesies? | He’s very suspicious and thinks they will lead to no good Scotalnd. |
| What is Banquo feeling toeards Macbeth? | suspicion |
| How has Macbeth been feeling since Duncan’s death? | guilty and fearful |
| Why does Macbeth not want Lady Macbeth to know about his plan to kill Banquo and Fleance? | He wants to be in charge now. |
| How does Lady Macbeth react when Macbeth has a vision during the banquet? | with scorn towards Macbeth |
| Who has been acting as a foil to Macbeth by the end of scene 3? | Lady Macbeth |
| Why is Macbeth fearful and resentful of Banquo? | because of the the witches’ prophesies that his children will become king |
| What good quality of Banquo does Macbeth fear? | Banquo’s “wise courage” |
| Why do the murderers agree to kill Banquo? | their miserable lives have made them violent men |
| Macbeth advises Lady Macbeth to be especially nice to _____. | Banquo |
| Whom did the murderers kill? | Only Banquo — Fleance escaped |
| How did Macbeth react to his visions during the banquet? | became upset and agitated |
| Whom is Macbeth preparing to fight? | Malcolm and Macduff |
| Who else might benefit from Macbeth killing Duncan? | Banquo would because Macbeth does not have children |
Macbeth Study Guide Act 3
July 19, 2019