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why is macbeths emotional appeal to banquo appropriate in this situation?
macbeth hopes to uncover where banquos loyalty truly lies.
macbeth attempts to divert banquos apprehensive feelings.
macbeth intends to have banquo take part in duncans murder.
macbeth wants to persuade banquo to pursue the weird sisters prophecies.
In the context of Macbeth, after Macbeth becomes king, he is paranoid about Banquo because the Weird Sisters prophesied Banquo's descendants would be kings. Macbeth's emotional appeal to Banquo is a tactic to test if Banquo suspects his role in Duncan's murder, essentially gauging Banquo's true loyalty to him. The other options are incorrect: Duncan is already dead when this interaction occurs, so Macbeth isn't trying to involve Banquo in the murder; he doesn't want to divert apprehension as much as test loyalty; and he does not want Banquo to pursue the prophecies, as they threaten his power.
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Macbeth hopes to uncover where Banquo’s loyalty truly lies.