It depends on who you talk to, but witches are basically as effective as they were thousands of years ago. You have to have faith in the spell, potion, etc. and that will help it work better.
Yes, about three witches in the modern day world.
No. "Witches" now describes pagans and wiccans, people who are simply following a religion.
Witches and wizards could trade their tactics in their world.
In a way both are modern. But Wicca is more modern overall - since it is a branch of witchcraft. To better explain - All Wiccans are Witches, but not all Witches are Wiccan. Paganism is the oldest religion involving witchcraft.
In 'The Witches' by Roald Dahl, the witches want to turn all the children in the world into mice. They view children as revolting and believe that turning them into mice will rid the world of their presence.
But of course! This is called The Astral World, or more commonly called the Astral Plane by modern witches/occultists.
No there is not there are witch craft users and wiken's and etc.. but no there are not actual witches that exist.
This is a rather absurd suggestion. Just because Christian churches have, over the centuries, persecuted witches does not mean that modern witches are likely to respond in kind.
It was once newspapers but in our modern world it is now Television
yes they do, it's called Magica. it's a place where witches are born, trained, and where they live.
yes witches are very real but the ones that have the green faces and worty noses are not real.
The witches in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" are portrayed as sinister and manipulative figures who embody the themes of fate and ambition, often stirring chaos with their cryptic prophecies. In contrast, the witches in modern adaptations, such as the 2015 film "Macbeth," often emphasize their humanity and agency, providing a more nuanced interpretation. The effectiveness of their portrayal largely depends on the director's vision; the traditional portrayal captures their otherworldly influence, while contemporary versions can explore deeper psychological themes. Ultimately, the most effective version may vary based on the audience's interpretation and the thematic focus of the adaptation.