The ghost of his friend Banquo, whom he had murdered.
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the ghost that haunts Macbeth is the ghost of Banquo, a former friend whom Macbeth has murdered in order to secure his position as king. The ghost appears during a banquet hosted by Macbeth and is only visible to him, causing Macbeth to react with guilt and terror.
Banquo's ghost is the only spectral character to play any kind of role in Macbeth.
Macbeth is telling Banquo's ghost not to shake his head at him. Banquo knows that Macbeth had him killed and is filling Macbeth's heart with shame but shaking his gory locks at him. His face is covered in blood and he has many gashes on his head, which is where the blood/gore would be coming from.
Macbeth does.
to have a ghost inside means: HAUNTED
i have a ghost in my house.
No there halloweeen is not haunted but it is when the soul comes out of there grave but not as a ghost !
The Haunted Mansion, The Canterville Ghost,
Given that there is no such thing as a ghost, there are no haunted places.
Yes it is haunted I saw a real ghost
In both cases, the ghost that appears in Macbeth is summoned by the guilt and inner turmoil of Macbeth himself. The ghost of Banquo is a manifestation of Macbeth's guilt over his role in Banquo's murder, while the ghost of Lady Macbeth represents his guilt over her death and his descent into madness.
We call a ghost house, or a house with a ghost a haunted house.
A haunted house.
A haunted house.