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[[Robert Dodds]] considered his role as Banquo to be his greatest accomplishment; most thought he was a poor actor. He named his manor [[Banquo Manor]], after the character. Two plaques bearing inscriptions from the play adorned the manor, one in the drawing room and a second in the study; however the second was removed some time before [[1898]]. | [[Robert Dodds]] considered his role as Banquo to be his greatest accomplishment; most thought he was a poor actor. He named his manor [[Banquo Manor]], after the character. Two plaques bearing inscriptions from the play adorned the manor, one in the drawing room and a second in the study; however the second was removed some time before [[1898]]. | ||
Robert was reciting his lines from the play when his cousin, [[Pamela (The Banquo Legacy)|Pamela]], murdered him. ([[ | Robert was reciting his lines from the play when his cousin, [[Pamela (The Banquo Legacy)|Pamela]], murdered him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 12:21, 16 September 2012
Banquo was a character in William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Robert Dodds considered his role as Banquo to be his greatest accomplishment; most thought he was a poor actor. He named his manor Banquo Manor, after the character. Two plaques bearing inscriptions from the play adorned the manor, one in the drawing room and a second in the study; however the second was removed some time before 1898.
Robert was reciting his lines from the play when his cousin, Pamela, murdered him. (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy)