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What does Macbeth see that supports the idea that feels guilty about killing Banquo?

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User Bumerang
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Macbeth speaks this line when Banquo's ghost appears to him at the banquet. Macbeth's vision of the ghost reveals his guilt over ordering the murder of Banquo and his young son. His sense of guilt is so powerful that he loses his sense of reality and cannot be sure whether he is having a vision or not.

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