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Why do you suppose Shakespeare made Banquo the last person Macbeth sees before he murders King Duncan in The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act II?

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Banquo, who is loyal to the king, represents Macbeth's last chance to do what is right and call off his murderous plan.
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