The witches are androgynous, first of all. They appear to be women,
yet wear beards. Macbeth and Banquo are, if anything, confused. Banquo
is not afraid at all. He doesn't take the weird sisters seriously, and
there's no evidence of his feeling any fear.
Macbeth, however, starts, or flinches, recoils, according to Banquo. This is significant. Banquo asks:
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Good sir, why do you start and seem to fear
Things that do sound so fair?
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