look into the seeds of time,say which grain will/nt grow

Cards (5)

  • whats the point
    Banquo reflects on the witches’ power with scepticism, showing his intellectual control over ambition and fate.
  • what the Evidence
    He uses the metaphor, “seeds of time,” to describe future events as uncertain and organic.
  • what the anayliss of the extended metaphor
    This extended metaphor suggests that destiny is like a crop — some ambitions will flourish, others will fail, highlighting Banquo’s realistic view of the future. 
  • what the next point thing
    The alliteration in “grain will grow” mirrors the rhythmic tone of the witches, .this language reveals he does not reject the witches , but questions them , making morally stronger than Macbeth.
  • shakespeare point
    In Shakespeare’s time, audiences feared witches and believed they could manipulate fate — Banquo’s questioning nature would be seen as courageous and rational