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.
By the end of the play, Banquo has been dead for some time.
Macbeth sees the ghost of the recently murdered Banquo.
On Macbeth's chair.
Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.
The ghost of Banquo.
During the great supper, Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost sitting at the table. Macbeth is the only one who can see the ghost, causing him great distress and leading him to reveal his guilt over Banquo's murder.
The ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth one time during the banquet scene in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth."
He feels guilty abouthaving Banquo killled- apex
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Macbeth sees a vision of Banquo's ghost sitting in his place at the banquet table. He becomes visibly disturbed and comments that only he can see the ghost, implying that his guilt and paranoia are manifesting as hallucinations.