attempts to get him to go to sleep
Lady Macbeth tries to dismiss Macbeth's hallucinations by telling him that he is simply imagining things and that he should not dwell on them. She also tries to distract the other guests by making excuses for his behavior and diverting attention away from his evident distress.
He's become a tyrant who has left people in fear of what they say. He's started losing all sense of guilt for what he's done to Banquo and Duncan, which he shows by killing Macduff's family. He's still weak because of his reaction to Banquo's ghost but after seeing him he begins to feel better because he believes he has put his ghost at rest and is no longer haunted by Banquo. Also, you can say Macbeth created Banquo's ghost in his imagination because he feels the guilt (he can't bring himself to say he's murdered Banquo) and until he can admit what he's done, that's when his feelings of guilt and remorse deteriorate
It could be just in your mind. Or, in a rare situation, maybe you are seeing a ghost or other extra-dimensional being.
Macbeth was elated
i feel better and more refreshed by seeing more light an i feel a glow and its more easy to see and walk
No.
When Ross Lennox and the other lords invite Macbeth to share their table, Macbeth becomes suspicious of their intentions and questions their loyalty. He starts to feel guilty and paranoid about the murder of King Duncan. Macbeth also sees Banquo's ghost during the banquet, which further intensifies his feelings of dread and isolation.
Yes, He might feel the same way. Better to find out, it never hurt.
When you feel a present of a ghost
that means you are a medium (psychic) and almost every body has that skill, you'll feel when a ghost is around, and they know who sees, feels them, some are attracted to that kind of people, better get used to it because they will be there always and you will feel a presence of a ghost it is really cool. Go see Wikigirl1997s pg!
I feel scared
The Hectate wants Macbeth to feel a sense of security by telling him half truths. By telling him he will be killed by a man who is not woman born, he believes that he is not to be murdered. Even though Macbeth was prematurely "ripped" from his mother.
Yes, some may feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth due to her ambition leading to guilt and madness. Despite her malicious actions, her suffering and desire for power can evoke a sense of empathy in some viewers.