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Banquo's ghost returning to life is considered supernatural because it defies the laws of nature and the common understanding of life and death. In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the appearance of Banquo's ghost is a supernatural manifestation brought to life through the manipulation of dark forces by the witches and reflects themes of guilt and retribution.

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