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The outcome of Macbeth's conflict with Banquo and Fleance is that Macbeth tries to have them both murdered, but Fleance escapes. In Act III, Scene iv, as the murderers are trying to complete their task, one says "There's but one down, the son is fled". This shows that Banquo has been successfully killed but Fleance has escaped.
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Macbeth's conflict with Banquo and Fleance ends with (c) Banquo's murder, and Fleance escaping. We learn this in Act 3, Scene 3, page 2, when Banquo says, "O treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly! Thou may 'st revenge-- O slave!" (3.3.2). Then we see, "Banquo died. Exit Fleance". This shows that Banquo gets killed, but Fleance ends up escaping.
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