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Answered by mahbuburrahmancpscs
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n Act 1 Scene 3 of the play 'Macbeth' by William Shakespeare, Banquo tries to warn Macbeth that the witches' predictions might lead to evil. Macbeth and Banquo are comrades in arms and are full of the jubilance of winning the battle together. Yet now the witches look set to divide them. In his warning, Banquo looks as if he is considering the possibility that the witches might be representations of evil, of the devil 'instruments of darkness.' His words do have some effect, as Macbeth seems to weigh up the implications - he appears to consider the moral consequences of the prophecy. However, upset though he is about committing the deed, he seems to keep this resolve hidden from Banquo,widening the division even more as he covers these thoughts up from his friend.

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