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After reading "Macbeth"
In Act III, Scene 4 during dinner the ghost causes Macbeth
to question the murderers loyalty.
to accuse the servants of murdering Duncan.
to become agitated and upset.
to wonder why not all accepted the dinner invitation.
In Act III, Scene 4 during dinner the ghost causes Macbeth
to question the murderers loyalty.
to accuse the servants of murdering Duncan.
to become agitated and upset.
to wonder why not all accepted the dinner invitation.
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In Act III, Scene 4 of "Macbeth," the appearance of Banquo's ghost causes Macbeth **to become agitated and upset**. During the banquet, he sees the ghost sitting in his place, which leads him to react in horror and distraction. This unexpected vision reveals his guilt and fear, making it clear that the murder he committed is weighing heavily on his mind.
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