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What do the witches prophesy about Banquo?

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What do the witches prophesy about Banquo?

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In "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, the witches make two prophecies about Banquo.

  1. The first prophecy is that Banquo will be "lesser than Macbeth, and greater." This is a paradox, suggesting that while Banquo may not achieve the same level of personal power as Macbeth, he will be greater in a moral or spiritual sense.

  2. The second prophecy is that Banquo will be "not so happy, yet much happier." This again is a paradox, suggesting that Banquo may not achieve the same worldly success as Macbeth, but will be happier in a deeper sense.

  3. The third prophecy is that Banquo will "get kings, though [he] be none." This means that while Banquo himself will not become king, his descendants will. This prophecy comes true when, in the final act of the play, it is suggested that Banquo's son Fleance will eventually become king.

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