Answer: Macbeth believes Banquo and his son represent a threat to the throne.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's play <em>Macbeth</em> is about a man who, obsessed with becoming a king, is ready to do anything to achieve his goal.
Having murdered King Duncan, Macbeth becomes a king. However, after hearing the prophecy of the Three Witches about Banquo's sons coming to the throne, he decides that Banquo and his son Fleance should be murdered. Macbeth also fears that Banquo will eventually become suspicious about the truth behind Duncan's murder. Macbeth's plan falls short, as Banquo is the only one who dies, while his son Fleance escapes.
The line from the poem that leaves readers wondering what makes the speaker realize he should have appreciated his father more is: "What did I know, what did I know."
Before these lines in the poem, the speaker mentions that his father took the pain to drive the cold away from the house and polish his shoes.
However, when he woke up, he spoke to him indifferently. He then asks the question above to show that he did not know what he was doing at the time.
This question shows that he should have appreciated his father's sacrifices more.
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