He feels guilty abouthaving Banquo killled- apex
a book
Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.
On Macbeth's chair.
darkness
He feels guilty abouthaving Banquo killled- apex
a book
Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.
Banquo's ghost is not a physical entity in the play "Macbeth." It is a manifestation of Macbeth's guilt and paranoia, appearing as a figment of his imagination. The ghost serves as a representation of Macbeth's increasing mental disturbance and moral decay.
Lady Macbeth's comments about the owl screaming signifies to her the unholiness of their actions, as owls were seen as symbols of death and darkness. Banquo's comments about the rooster crowing at the right moment symbolize his suspicion of Macbeth's intentions, as he senses that something is amiss and that Macbeth may have achieved his ambition through foul means.
On Macbeth's chair.
darkness
She was excited, obviously, and worried that Macbeth would not want to become king by the most obvious method--by murdering Duncan.
actually sky has no limit. so we can compare our thoughts with sky that we can increase our thinking process so that we become broadminded.by this we can differentiate between the wrong & right.
Banquo's son's name is Fleance.
The murderers fail to kill Fleance.
Duncan and Banquo's comments as they approach Macbeth's castle serve to build suspense and set the scene for the audience. They praise the castle's peaceful and welcoming atmosphere, which contrasts with the dark deeds that are about to take place within. This creates dramatic irony as the audience knows more about the betrayal and murder that will unfold in the seemingly serene setting.