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In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act III, what is the cause of Macbeth's

irrational behavior at the banquet?

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User Jason L
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Answer:

D. His Guilty conscience

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His guilty conscience. He shows signs of internal conflict as he sees Banquo’s ghost and is troubled over what he has done. He is gradually losing his sanity of the guilt of the murder.
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