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Physical strength, and mental strength are two different types of masculinity, but one type of those types of masculinity alone does not make a man truly masculine. What makes a man truly masculine, is being able to find a balance in between physical and mental strength. In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Banquo, and Macduff all exemplify different types of masculinity, but only Macduff is truly masculine, because he exemplifies both physical and mental strength, and is able to find a balance between the two of them. Macbeth and Banquo both exemplify masculine traits, but they never find a balance in between physical and mental strength, like Macduff does.
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Before Macbeth kills Duncan, he tells Banquo that if he sticks with Macbeth, good things will happen to him. But Banquo says that he will “keep/ His bosom frnachis’d and allegiance clear.” (3.1.27-28) Banquo is very loyal to his sense of morality, and is willing to help Macbeth, as long as it doesn’t involve him doing anything morally wrong. This is very masculine, because it shows that Banquo is wise, and has a very strong mind. It is hard to say no to the king, but Banquo his confident enough to stand up for what he believes is right.. Banquo is also a war hero, who fought like “the lion,” and “as cannons overcharged with double cracks,” in the war. (1.2.40-41) Banquo is physically strong, because he fought for his country in the Scottish War against the Norwegians, making him even more masculine. But Banquo’s blind loyalty stops him from becoming truly masculine. His blind loyalty stops his from being able to find a balance in between his physical and mental strength. Banquo fears that Macbeth has “play'dst most foully” to become king, but he never ends up telling anybody, because he tells himself to “hush,” and to say “no more.” (3-1.3-10) Banquo mistakenly thinks that loyalty is more masculine than telling the truth. He doesn’t realize the only way he will become truly masculine is by telling the truth, because it will help him balance his mental and physical strength. It takes more mental strength, and is harder to tell the truth, than it is to stay loyal, but Banquo’s blind loyalty stops him from coming to this realization. Although Banquo never becomes truly masculine, he is much more successful in his search for masculinity than Macbeth, because he is both physically and mentally strong. But he never finds true masculinity, because he cannot find a balance in between the

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