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he felt disgusted by them and thought he needed them

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because he is shown the line of kings and they are descendants of Banquo

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Macbeth is confused and does not believe the witches

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Macbeth demands them to speak and asks them what they are. The witches look grotesque and alien-like.

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Macbeth is very demanding, and trusts the witches more.

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