Question
After reading "Macbeth"
In Act II, Scene 3, Banquo says he will oppose and fight the unknown traitor who killed Duncan. Banquo becomes one of the tragedies
tragic heroes.
flawed characters.
rival characters.
comic relief characters.
In Act II, Scene 3, Banquo says he will oppose and fight the unknown traitor who killed Duncan. Banquo becomes one of the tragedies
tragic heroes.
flawed characters.
rival characters.
comic relief characters.
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In Act II, Scene 3 of "Macbeth," Banquo’s declaration to oppose the unknown traitor who killed Duncan emphasizes his role as a character of integrity and honor. However, he eventually becomes one of the **tragic heroes** in the play. While he doesn't have the same tragic arc as Macbeth, his moral conflict and ultimate fate contribute to the tragic elements of the story. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**tragic heroes.**
**tragic heroes.**