Banquo

Banquo is a brave, loyal man and has a lot of wisdom. He also is an ambitious man, but never takes action of his ambitious thoughts. Macbeth admires Banquo's bravery but fears his wisdom, because he is wise enough to know that something is not right after Duncan's death. He then starts to call for a meeting with the nobles questioning the bloody work, and suspects Macbeth for what has happened.
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