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Two scenes in Macbeth start out with the witches. Which one are you talking about?
Macbeth get told by the witches say "hail thee, thane of glamis" which he already was then "hail to thee thane of cawdor" which he was but he hadn't been told because he had been in battle then "thou shalt be king hereafter"
Evil is a force that seeks out people because evil preys on the ambitions of others as it did to macbeth.
The witches' prophecies all come true. Indeed Macbeth should beware Macduff because Macduff is the one who kills him, the one who is not of woman born. The forest of Birnam Wood (or part of it anyway) does travel to Dunsinane before the final battle.
The Shakespearean play 'Macbeth' opened with the meeting of the three witches. They planned to meet Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] on the heath. They decided that the meeting needed to take place after the loss of the battle by some and the winning of the battle by others. They interpreted that time as being before sunset.
A rendezvous is a meeting. A midnight rendezvous would just be a meeting at midnight. This would more than likely be a secret meeting if it is set for that late at night. You often hear the term rendezvous to refer to a romantic meeting as well.
what are a group of witches called
there are called witches same goes for male witches.
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A convocation, or a group that convokes, of witches is called a Coven.
Coven is the term given to a group of witches.
A group of witches is a coven.
During their second meeting, Macbeth is eager to hear more prophecies from the witches. He is intrigued and excited by their predictions and seeks them out willingly to learn more about his future. Macbeth's attitude towards the witches becomes more ambitious and demanding as he becomes more entrenched in his pursuit of power.
No but there is a story called Roahl Dahl The witches.
The definition of coven is a meeting of witches, especially a group of thirteen.
In the beginning scene of Macbeth, three witches gather to discuss their future plans, including meeting Macbeth.
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