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Comparison of Banquo in "Macbeth" to Banko in "Scotland, PA" Essay

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Macbeth

The portrayal of Anthony "Banko" Banconi in Scotland, PA differs a bit from Macbeth's Banquo. Scotland PA's Banko appears dim-witted at first, but in the end is the one who aids McDuff in solving the crime involving the murder of Duncan, even when it means betraying his best friend.

In Shakespeare's original Macbeth, Banquo was portrayed as an intelligent individual capable of making rational decisions. After meeting the three witches and asking about his future, he was able to understand after a few days of thinking that the prophecies given were potentially very dangerous. Both, Macbeth and himself should actually be worrying and not trying to achieve these prophecies. Even though Banquo was being tempted by the …show more content…

Banquo began to suspect Macbeth for the murder of Duncan to become king, but before he was able to do anything Macbeth had Banquo killed just before he was scheduled to appear at a banquet hosted by Macbeth.

In contrast to Shakespeare's Banquo, the portrayal of Anthony "Banko" Banconi differs a bit in the fact that Scotland PA's Banko seems to be dim-witted. He appears to be slow in processing things such as the time when he told "Mac" that Douglas McKenna was stealing money from the restaurant. Even after revealing this information he was unsure of what was going on when Duncan was forcing McKenna to leave the building. Even at first when he starts becoming suspicious of Mac as people begin to disappear, he fails to act on his suspicion, because he is loyal to his best friend. Also he is unaware why Mac would be killing off people because he was not present at the meeting with the three hippies, unlike he was in the book. At one point in the movie Banko questions Mac about why he had not informed him on his drive-thru idea for the restaurant. This is the point when Banko becomes suspicious of Mac because he was unable to give a good answer for why he did not tell his best friend about the idea, because Mac normally would tell Banko all his ideas. However, Mac's rise to power seems to be diminishing because he is haunted by the crime he has committed. The three hippies are sending more

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