 Studying Macbeth? Here's how you can analyse it at 3 scene 4 when Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo. The scene opens with Macbeth's coronation and the litteration here of humble host shows he's really happy to see everyone and he's inviting them all to sit down. The stage directions show the murderers have appeared and Macbeth sneaks off to the side and there's the clarity centre that he's happy to see them. The murderers tell him that they've killed Banquo and this happily shows Macbeth is really relieved. Yet they break the news that Flayon's escaped. Macbeth grows paranoid again and this is shown through Cezura. He then speaks in metaphor here to show he's really worried that even if Banquo has died, Flayon's is still alive. These stage directions then show that the ghost of Banquo has entered and he's sitting in Macbeth's place. Macbeth is horrified but the lords can't see what he's seeing therefore we realise he's hallucinating. Macbeth is frantic and this imperative sentence shows that he's extremely guilty. Lady Macbeth becomes irritated by his behaviour and she questions his masculinity. Macbeth continues shouting at this ghost of Banquo and this exemplary sentence show he's frantic. Macbeth threatens the ghost and it leaves however we can see that this is the beginning of his paranoia.