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प्रश्न
How Macbeth do the repeated appearances of Banquo’s Ghost impact the Banquet and in Act III, Scene iv of the play?
Incorporate the following details and write your answer in a short paragraph 100-150 words.
- Repeated appearances of Banquo’s Ghost
- Impact of its appearances on the Banquet and Macbeth
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उत्तर
In Act III, Scene IV of Macbeth, Banquo’s ghost repeatedly shows up, disrupting the meal and driving Macbeth into a state of paranoia and regret. Macbeth becomes clearly upset as the ghost keeps showing up at the table, conversing with the ghost that only he can see. This makes the visitors uncomfortable and creates a confused and uneasy atmosphere. Macbeth’s outbursts, like “The table’s full,” demonstrate his declining mental state and his incapacity to regulate his emotions. His earlier, more certain manner stands in direct opposition to his inability to remain composed during the meal. The ghost’s appearances show Macbeth’s inner pain and the breakdown of his sense of control and authority, symbolizing his growing guilt and the fallout from his terrible acts. In the end, the scene emphasizes how Macbeth suffers psychologically as a result of Banquo’s murder.
