Macbeth is very demanding and trust them a lot then the first time
We do not have any records of what Elizabethan witches (assuming there really was such a thing) might have thought about anything.
Ambivalent as always. He is never sure whether he can change what they have said or whether he can rely on it; whether it will happen no matter what he does or whether he has to act to try to prevent it.
There were a lot of people who really believed in witches. However the witches in Macbeth are not to be taken seriously: they have silly songs and dances and speak in silly rhyming couplets. But they were inserted (probably by Thomas Middleton who wrote one of the songs) because that portrayal of witches was extremely popular and the audience wanted more.
No, i would rather not. It haunts me
i dont know but i time im ful inlove with syrian boy and i really love that boy
some times they do but not all the time
Smith attitude towards Native Americans was a little unsure. He wanted to trust them but had a hard time doing it.
Witches are not real.
If you've read the Rubiyat by Omar Khayyam, it is difficult not to notice that Omar the Tent Maker had an attitude toward time and love that could be considered very relaxed and casual. He loved his poetry, and his time and love were devoted heavily toward those pursuits.
An opinion is your point of view; how you see things. While an attitude is how you act upon a situation. These two are related in a sense that your attitude can depend on your opinions. For example, if you think that doing this certain something is a waste of your time( opinion), then you might act irritable or annoyed (attitude towards something.) - hope this helps:))
In Shakespeare's time, certain people were really frightened of witches and believed that they were a clear and present danger to their country. The history of the Salem Witch Trials is an example of this kind of fear, which was only starting in Shakespeare's day. Throughout the seventeenth century, fundamentalist religion became very powerful in England and even overthrew the monarchy, and it is religious fundamentalists who generally are frightened of witches.
This was one of the laws at the time. Today there are fines and jail time. That was the same when witches were being jailed. Most witches were burned at the stake and not jailed.