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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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... The witches in the first scene are depicted as agents of chaos because of the dark domain around them. The witches meet in a filthy place. ...
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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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... Hecate has forecasted Macbeth's weakness when she tells the three witches: " And you all know security Is mortals' chiefest enemy." ( act 3 scene 5 ) Now they ...
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... in the end, his life. In the first scene we encounter the witches, at the end of one of their meetings. In this scene we learn of ...
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"Macbeth" Summary Act I Scene 1: 3 witches gather up and predict the war and that they're meeting with Macbeth. Scene 2: A wounded ...
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... By this perspective, the witches in the opening scene are to create a sense of danger and evil to come and an atmosphere of confusion. ...
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... This seemingly "worthy gentleman"(Act I, Scene II, line 24) was transformed by the witches and his wife exploiting his ambition, fear, and paranoia. ...
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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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... yet now this news. In the third scene the witches are upon the heath, when Macbeth and Banquo enter. The witches greet Macbeth as ...
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The opening scene of the three witches at the end of the meeting, just as they are making an appointment to meet again this time with Macbeth. ...
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... In the next scene, the witches confront Macbeth and Banquo face to face, and Macbeth learns that he is destined to murder Duncan and take his place at the ...
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... Just before the Banqueting scene Macbeth had been troubled, as the witches had told him that Banquo's descendants would become Kings. ...
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... In this scene, the three witches greet Macbeth and Banquo with predictions for each: Macbeth is referred to as the "Thane of Cawdor"(which Ross has not yet ...
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... the witches prophecies show the three sisters are capable of leading people into danger resulting in death, such as the sailor who never slept(Act I, Scene III ...
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... These words echo those of the witches in the first scene, and suggest to the audience that maybe the witches have power over Macbeth or his character is very ...
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... In Act I, Scene iii, the witches and their prophecies influence Macbeth's ambition as he begins to consider murdering Duncan, " If good, why do I yield to that ...
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... The major factor that started the downfall was the prophecy by the witches in Act 1, Scene 3. The witches were praising Macbeth. ...
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... Macbeth's motivation is dominated more by Lady Macbeth than the witches. ... Before the speech that Lady Macbeth gives in act one scene five, Macbeth has resolved ...
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... play makes such an irony in the end even stronger by concluding the film with a scene of Donaldbain riding alone in to meet the witches, a scene which brings ...
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... of Macbeth. As the witches met together in the first act of the play in the first scene, they observed Macbeth. After their meeting ...
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... cousin's service to the King (a reward). Scene III The witches reconvene upon the heath. The first witch talks about a sailor's ...
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... the survival of Scotland. In this first scene we are introduced to 'The Weird Sisters,'- the witches. They are the physical embodiment ...
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... The witches in this scene are portrayed as true magical beings sent out by the Devil. They carry with them a magic broom and many symbols of the Devil. ...
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... The three Witches are only responsible for the introduction of these ideas and for ... Before the speech that Lady Macbeth gives in act one scene five, Macbeth is ...
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... Macbeth. The witches plan to lead Macbeth to his downfall by making him feel over-confident. (Act III, Scene V, ll.1-35). Further ...
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... Macbeth. The witches plan to lead Macbeth to his downfall by making him feel over-confident. (Act III, Scene V, ll.1-35). Further ...
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... Macbeth. The witches plan to lead Macbeth to his downfall by making him feel over-confident. (Act III, Scene V, ll.1-35). Further ...
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... Macbeth. The witches plan to lead Macbeth to his downfall by making him feel over-confident. (Act III, Scene V, ll.1-35). Further ...
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... Macbeth. The witches plan to lead Macbeth to his downfall by making him feel over-confident. (Act III, Scene V, ll.1-35). Further ...
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