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... Macbeth's motivation is dominated more by Lady Macbeth than the witches. ... Banquo warns Macbeth not to trust the witches' prophecies, but he pays no attention. ...
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MacBeth: The Effect of the Witches Prophecies William Shakespeare's tragedy MacBeth is an unfortunate one. Although MacBeth does ...
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... When the second set of prophesies Macbeth receives begin to show their faults Macbeth blames the witches for deceiving him with half-truths. ...
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... Lady Macbeth and the Witches are more responsible for the murders that occur in the play than Macbeth. When Macbeth first hears ...
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... Then in the third scene the witches give Macbeth his motivation to kill the King, as well as his motivation to kill Banquo to prevent Banquo's descendants from ...
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1 The witches in Macbeth serve to advance the story, reveal human weakness, heighten the tension and give the audience a hint of things to come, but they do ...
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... It is believed that if it were not for the witches Macbeth would not even think of becoming Thane of Cawdor, and even more king. ...
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... When Macbeth meets these witches by accident, he is hailed as the "Thane of Glamis," which he is, but then they continue. "All hail Macbeth! ...
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... the number three resonates with the incantations of the witches, as for example, in the three murderers of Banquo, or the hailing of Macbeth by the witches. ...
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... The witches influence Macbeth to want to kill Duncan. ... If it weren't for the witches Macbeth would have been fine with his title, the Thane of Glamis. ...
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... Critics have offered three main descriptions of the role of the Weird Sisters: simple theatrics, true witches who controlled Macbeth, or just characters who ...
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... In order to commit evil, Macbeth gains bravery by two forces that act over him and that are evil: Lady Macbeth and the witches. ...
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... In Act 1, Scene 3, the witches tell Macbeth that he is thane of Glamis, thane of Cawdor and that he "shalt be king hereafter". Immediately ...
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... him. Macbeth has a lot of ambition in him and because of this, both the witches and Lady Macbeth are able to make him evil. It is ...
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The Innocent Witches MacBeth, the tragic hero, has always won the sympathy of his audiences despite all his evil deeds. The audience ...
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... In Act I, Scene iii, the witches tell Macbeth that he is Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor and that he "shalt be king hereafter". ...
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The witches, Macbeth, or Lady Macbeth. ... During Macbeth's conversation with the witches they tease him about being king "All hail, Macbeth! ...
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... After the departure of the witches Macbeth and Banquo speak of their supernatural experience, during this conversation, Macbeth praise Banquo, this was very ...
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... witches. Macbeth was a victim of his own doings. Macbeth chose to listen to Lady Macbeth and the witches and to commit those murders. ...
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... King Duncan. Due to the witches' forecasts Macbeth thought he deserved the throne, almost like it was meant to be. Macbeth's clear ...
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In Macbeth, the witches had much influence over Macbeth's actions. ... Macbeth takes the witches' words as the truth, and doesn't even think it through. ...
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... The witches in Macbeth play a considerably important role. ... The apparitions brought upon by the witches are used to show Macbeth what will happen in the future. ...
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... Even after the witches confront Macbeth for the first time, he still doubts the virtue of his vaulting ambition and their promises for his future. ...
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... him. This is when Banquo warns Macbeth that the witches are evil. ... He now knows that he is defeated. The witches tricked Macbeth. They ...
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... king. Macbeth goes to the three witches in order to hopefully calm his fears. The witches show Macbeth three apparitions. The first ...
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... In this battle for Macbeth's soul, the witches had to first gain his trust. ... This is why the witches gave Macbeth their predictions. ...
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... When Macbeth first encounters the witches they prophesize that Macbeth will become the Thane of Cawdor as well as the King of Scotland. ...
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... The main factors are: Lady Macbeth The Witches and Fate King Duncan Banquo Himself (Macbeth) I start with probably the most influential ...
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... proving itself. At the moment when the witches and Macbeth first met was a moment of vulnerability for Macbeth. Macbeth, fresh off ...
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... The witches gave Macbeth courage to become the King of Scotland; however, they have also led him to his downfall as the later apparitions overwhelmed him with ...
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