how does Shakespeare present Macbeth's state of mind in his conversation with the witches in act four scene 1
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We notice Macbeth' state of mind, he is very disturbed and paranoid. ... The reason for this is that he has seen the ghost of Banquo at his coronation banquet. This was simply a hallucination and occurred after Macbeth mentioned Banquo's absence at the table.
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