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By the end of Act 3, Scene 4 (the Banquet Scene), Macbeth is in danger of losing his sanity. To what extent is this due to the presence of supernatural forces in the play?
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... By the end of Act 3, Scene 4 (the Banquet Scene), Macbeth is in danger of losing his sanity. To what extent is this due to the presence of supernatural forces in the play? In the play "Macbeth", there are many interesting sections that concentrate on the suspense and the involvement of the supernatural. The use of the supernatural in the witches, Lady Macbeth, nature, the vision, the ghost and the apparitions are all key elements in making "Macbeth" as a tragedy play. With the sense of the supernatural and interference of the spirits, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are led to dangerous tempting things. Macbeth's character becomes completely different from the brave soldier to the evil king and to his tragic death where he discovers humility again when it is too late. Lady Macbeth's character also changes from being a loving wife and masculine woman to madness woman. The use of













