The witches in Macbeth do not have individual names. They are only referred to as the three witches or the Weird Sisters.
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The witches hat is at Graices or Able sisters. Check.
Yes. The name for the Graeae in both versions of "Clash of the Titans" is the Stygian Witches.
"The best" is a matter of opinion as everyone has different tastes.Some novels that contain witches are:The Witches of Eastwick by John UpdikePractical Magic by Alice HoffmanWyrd Sisters by Terry PratchettWitch Child by Celia ReesThe Witches by Roald DahlThe Magic Circle by Donna Jo NapoliThe Witches of Willowmere by Alison Baird
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Elphaba, Glinda, and Nessarose are the names of the witches in 'Wicked'. Elphaba and Nessarose are sisters and share the last name of Thropp. They become known as the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West, respectively. The Thropp sisters both get to know Glinda as students at Shiz University. But Glinda manages to build up a good reputation and thereby ends up as the most powerful sorceress in Oz.
They are called "weird sisters". "Weird" actually meant "knowing" which explains why they know about the future.
Banquo says, in Macbeth, "I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters. To you they have shown some truth."
Madeline Rose has written: 'Witch over the water' -- subject(s): Brothers and sisters, Fiction, Witches
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