 Studying William Shakespeare's play Macbeth? Let's examine the character of Banquo and when he starts doubting Macbeth's character. In Act 3 scene 1 Banquo begins to start expressing doubts as to how Macbeth got so much power so quickly. He reflects that has to now, King Caudal Glamis All, and the listing here, the Ascendanton that's used, shows that he's a little bit suspicious of Macbeth. The alliteration of W in Word Women shows that he's wondering if the witch is negatively influenced Macbeth. He worries Macbeth played most foully for it when he is referring to how he became powerful and again here alliteration shows he's really worried that Macbeth has been corrupted by the witches. However he ponders what the witch is says that he'll be the father of many kings and this Azura here shows he's pausing and also reflecting on what the witch has said for his own fate. He says the witch's speeches shine and the sibilants here conveys how he's considering the witch's prophecies being so favorable towards Macbeth. This rhetorical question shows he's wondering why the witches would give him also such a good prophecy.