Macbeth: So foul and fair a day I have not seen.
- Banquo: How far is't call'd to Forres? What are these
So wither'd and so wild in their attire,
That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth,
And yet are on't? Live you? or are you aught
That man may question? You seem to understand me,
By each at once her chappy finger laying
Upon her skinny lips: you should be women,
And yet your beards forbid me to interpret
That you are so.
- Banquo: Good sir, why do you start; and seem to fear
Things that do sound so fair? I' the name of truth,
Are ye fantastical, or that indeed
Which outwardly ye show? My noble partner
You greet with present grace and great prediction
Of noble having and of royal hope,
That he seems rapt withal: to me you speak not.
If you can look into the seeds of time,
And say which grain will grow and which will not,
Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear
Your favours nor your hate.
I think this quote was most likely the most important quote in the entire book. In this quote the three witches meet Macbeth and his friend Banquo and tell them their future. They tell Macbeth that he will be kings of multiple places and that Banquo won't be king, but he will have many sons and sons of sons that will be great kings. This whole "fortune telling" part is basically a summary of what is to come, and foreshadowing what events will happen later on.
This quote decides the plot of the story because it effects all of Macbeth's decisions later on. He wants to be king so he kills the current king and frames someone else. When he remembers Banquo's sons will be kings he kills Banquo and tries to kill his son. Thats all we have read so far but I have a feeling that since he keeps killing people to stay in power he will only continue, but it will have negative consequences on him in the future.
Reading and work times:
Portfolio- Sunday 85 mins
Sunday- Studying everything for Macbeth quiz (thought we had block one on Monday) 40 mins
I agree that this is possibly the most important quote in the book. At first it didn't make since to Macbeth, but the conversation with the Weïrd Sisters sank in. The further we get in to the book, the more Macbeth has changed for the worst.
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