She is the one who, after finding out that 'her' witches (the witches that she taught to do things like casting spells etc) were talking and "spilling too many beans" to Macbeth about the future, she, as the head witch, shows Macbeth the Apparitions, and she is the one who is a little more evil than the witches, as they did not try to trick Macbeth as much as she did, (she said herself that "security/is mortals' chiefest enemy") only obeyed her orders or had some fun.
Making him think he is safe in his destiny.
Hecate wants the witches to lie to macbeth about his destiny.
She is upset because the witches did not consult her before they spoke to Macbeth. Hecate assures them that she will conjure up a spell that will lead Macbeth to a disastrous fate
Hecate proposes that they lead him on with a false sense of security.
to kill him.and put it deep
She describes him as over-confident.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
Hecate was angry at the three witches who were predicting the future of Macbeth
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
Irrelevant. The portions of Macbeth which feature Hecate are thought not to have been written by Shakespeare, are not helpful to the plot and are rarely if ever performed.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
Hecate was angry at the three witches who were predicting the future of Macbeth
The Hectate wants Macbeth to feel a sense of security by telling him half truths. By telling him he will be killed by a man who is not woman born, he believes that he is not to be murdered. Even though Macbeth was prematurely "ripped" from his mother.
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They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
Irrelevant. The portions of Macbeth which feature Hecate are thought not to have been written by Shakespeare, are not helpful to the plot and are rarely if ever performed.
Hecate beleives that macbeth did it for a subtstational number of people. The unconditional love that Macbeth gave his family as a child showed that their status in his life were much greater than it had first appeared
Hecate
Yes, she is.
Hecate
Hecate seeks to destroy Macbeth for the simple reason that it would please her. She is the queen of the witches and therefore wants to make as many people as she can miserable. She even criticizes the original three witches for allowing Macbeth to hold information that would make him happy.