I think Macbeth will feel great remorse for the murder of Banquo. He felt the great weight of guilt after killing Duncan, so I assume it will be no different with Banquo.
I think that people will catch on to Macbeth and he will get killed. I think that Macbeth started to feel remorse in act III with Banquo's ghost. Eventually his remorse may get the best of him.
I think that Macbeth will get away with the murder of Banquo, because he easily got away with the murder of Duncan. I think that he will feel great remorse because of Banquo's ghost. Every time that he sees the ghost, he is going to be reminded of what he has done.
It is seen right after MacBeth finishes the killings that he feels remorse. When he talks about the blood on his hands his guilt is obvious. I think that he felt remorse even knowing what he was about to do. I think that in the end, remorse will cause Macbeth to turn him self in or take another dramatic route.
I believe that he may feel remorse, especially because Banquo counters the evil of Macbeth and his wife with good. He showed remorse for killing Duncan, so I believe he may feel it for Banquo
I think that Macbeth will feel remorse but not at first, maybe he will feel remorse if he gets caught because then people know about his ploy. So then he will begin to feel guilty and I think that someone will eventually find out.
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I think Macbeth will feel great remorse for the murder of Banquo. He felt the great weight of guilt after killing Duncan, so I assume it will be no different with Banquo.
I think that people will catch on to Macbeth and he will get killed.
I think that Macbeth started to feel remorse in act III with Banquo's ghost. Eventually his remorse may get the best of him.
I think that Macbeth will get away with the murder of Banquo, because he easily got away with the murder of Duncan. I think that he will feel great remorse because of Banquo's ghost. Every time that he sees the ghost, he is going to be reminded of what he has done.
It is seen right after MacBeth finishes the killings that he feels remorse. When he talks about the blood on his hands his guilt is obvious. I think that he felt remorse even knowing what he was about to do. I think that in the end, remorse will cause Macbeth to turn him self in or take another dramatic route.
I think that he wont get away with killing banquo because he is feeling guilty and will somehow give himself away.
I believe that he may feel remorse, especially because Banquo counters the evil of Macbeth and his wife with good. He showed remorse for killing Duncan, so I believe he may feel it for Banquo
I think that Macbeth will feel remorse but not at first, maybe he will feel remorse if he gets caught because then people know about his ploy. So then he will begin to feel guilty and I think that someone will eventually find out.
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