Valiant soldier or violent schemer at the beginning?
Macbeth was a valiant soldier
Why is he obsessed with killing Banquo? (oh yeah, and Fleance too)
He feared that Banquo suspected that Macbeth was the murderer of king
Duncan so he had to get rid of Banquo to release the fear.
Has he completely lost it in the Banquet scene? (do you think the Ghost is real or imaginary?)
Yes because he hallucinated Banquo in is vision after receiving the news that he was dead.
Visits the Witches for a second time. Why? How does he react?
Because he needed to know if he was going to be killed and by who in
the end fight, his reaction during the visit was fearless knowing the
information that he gathered from the witches he thought he did not
need to fear about.
How does he justify his decision to proceed down the path of evil?
He continued down the path of evil because he already had the guilt
from his first killing.
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