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His strange and erratic behaviour when he sees Banquo's ghost suggests that he is suffering from a mental infirmity. He could be suffering the effects of insomnia.

When you see Sir Ian McKellen as Macbeth foaming at the mouth in this scene you will probably believe that Macbeth has lost his senses.

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Macbeth appears to be suffering from a combination of ambition, moral conflict, and paranoia which leads to his downfall. These internal conflicts drive him to make questionable decisions, leading to a tragic outcome.

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