During Act 3 Scene 4 of MacBeth, MacBeth spots Banquo's ghost in his chair and begins to yell at it. Lady MacBeth reacts by calming everyone at the Banquet. She says "the fit is momentary... feed, and regard him not" so that everyone will just ignore MacBeth while she tries to stop his ranting. She questions MacBeth's manhood as she has done before to try to make him stop. Eventually, MacBeth ruins the party and Lady MacBeth tells everyone to leave.
Lady Macbeth reacts to Macbeth's behavior with confusion and concern, as she cannot see the ghost and worries about Macbeth's state of mind. She tries to calm him down and dismisses the guests to prevent further embarrassment.
Banquo's ghost does not speak at the banquet in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Instead, it appears uninvited and startles Macbeth by sitting in his place at the table. Macbeth, being the only one who can see the ghost, reacts with horror and guilt to its presence.
L. Macbeth (Lady Macbeth) reacts to Macbeth's hallucination as angry and frustrated, because this happens during the banquet and she can't have a peaceful time after King Duncan's murder. She tells Macbeth: "Are you a man?", because Macbeth is being a total scaredy cat and a spaz, because his hallucinations was the ghost of Banquo, who was killed by Macbeth right before the banquet.
In his aside, Macbeth reacts with shock and fear to the king's announcement that his son, Malcolm, will be heir to the throne. He reveals his inner thoughts about the possibility of murdering King Duncan to make the prophecy come true.
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Malcolm seeks help from the English forces led by Siward to overthrow Macbeth. Macduff joins forces with Malcolm and the English army to challenge Macbeth's rule and restore rightful leadership to Scotland.
Macduff reacts to Ross's news with shock and grief upon learning that his family has been murdered. He is devastated by the loss but uses his anger and determination to seek revenge against Macbeth.
"The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step on which I must fall down or else o'erleap." The idea was that the Prince of Cumberland was the heir apparent, like the Prince of Wales in England.
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Macbeth reacts to Lady Macbeth's death with indifference, saying that life is mere shadow. This could be due to his overwhelming guilt and disillusionment, as he realizes that all his actions were in vain and led to tragedy. He may also be consumed by his own struggles and impending downfall.
The ISBN of Reacts is 9788403102002.
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