Which of these lines provides important information for the rising action of the play? (10 points)

And, for an earnest of a greater honor,/He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor

Thou know'st that Banquo, and his Fleance, lives.

To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done:/The castle of Macduff I will surprise

O Banquo, Banquo!/Our royal master's murder'd!

Respuesta :

The correct answer is the last option - O Banquo, Banquo! Our loyal master's murder'd! This is the line that provides important information for the rising action of the play. This is what actually drives all subsequent events to play out - Macbeth started his rise to kingdom when he killed Banquo. Later on he moved on to kill the king himself - when he killed Duncan, he became the next king. But his murder of Banquo started it all - he kept seeing the ghost of Banquo everywhere he went, because his guilt was tearing him apart.