The correct answer is <span>a. his love for his country.
His motivation stems from loving his country, unlike Macbeth who only wants power.</span>
D. If Macbeth took the crown unjustly
In Banquo's lines he says, " I fear Thou played’st most foully for ’t." He is saying that he worries that Hamlet took the crown illegally. He then goes on to say that everything the witches said was true for Macbeth so hopefully it will be true of him. This eliminates option C. There is no mention of Macbeth killing him. He speaks of his children becoming king but not himself.
Answer:
The motif of alienation is one of the driving forces of the narrative: it provides the main characters with their primary motivations.
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