Since this happens in Act 1 Scene 3, you probably have not had time to form an initial response before these things happen.
Well, Banquo's mind does not appear to be full of scorpions as Macbeth says his is.
Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.
On Macbeth's chair.
darkness
Macbeth does not reveal his plan to kill Banquo and Fleance (Banquo's son) to Lady Macbeth.
Well, Banquo's mind does not appear to be full of scorpions as Macbeth says his is.
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.
On Macbeth's chair.
In response to Banquo's dream, Macbeth pretends to be friendly and interested, but in reality, he is plotting to have Banquo and his son murdered to prevent them from threatening his reign as king. Macbeth feigns surprise and concern, offering to discuss the dreams further in private.
darkness
Macbeth does not reveal his plan to kill Banquo and Fleance (Banquo's son) to Lady Macbeth.
Malcolm and macduff discuss Macbeth's failure as a leader
Macbeth says that he wishes Banquo was present at the dinner, yet Macbeth murdered Banquo. Macbeth proposed a toast to Banquo so that the Lords would not suspect Macbeth of any foul play. However, later on in this scene Macbeth betrayed himself. He thought he could see Banquos ghost, and he was acting strangely. The Lords were very confused and thought he was going mad and Lady Macbeth had to act for Macbeth and try and save their reputation.
what the hell ? ?
a book
he is gay