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Act 3 is the centre of most Shakespearean plays. By Act 3 of Macbeth, Macbeth has succeeded in becoming the king as he had hoped. He is still uneasy about his situation, and hopes to cure his uneasiness by irrational violence. The first such act is to assassinate Banquo, but it results in Macbeth becoming increasingly unstable, even in public, and particularly at the dinner party where he sees Banquo's ghost.

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