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While sitting with his guests at the banquet table, Macbeth sees a ghost, one that no one else can see. The ghost is, essentially, a hallucination. From a psychological standpoint, why does it make sense that Macbeth's thoughts would be fixated on this no longer-living individual?

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In Macbeth, Act 3, Scene 4, Macbeth arrives to join the banquet table, only to see all the seats are full. Lennox points out a seat, saying that it has been reserved for Macbeth.

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The human minds focuses on paranormal beings because it is new to them and intresting

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