Upon the heath.
The witches say this famous line in Act 1, Scene 1 of Macbeth, during their first encounter with Macbeth and Banquo on the heath. They are predicting when they will meet again with Macbeth.
"When shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, and in rain? When the hurly-burly's done When the battle's lost and won." Clearly two events that are going on are a thunderstorm and a battle.
on the battle field after the war is over and one side win
In scene 1 of "Macbeth," the witches discuss their plans to meet Macbeth on the heath after the battle is over. They mention causing trouble for a sailor's wife and casting spells on a gentleman's chestnut horse. Overall, their dialogue suggests a malicious and sinister intent.
Strictly speaking, it is in act 1 scene 1 where the witches say "Upon the heath/ There to meet with Macbeth."From this we know that Macbeth is on a heath. It's not much information but it is the first we get.
The three witches appear in Act 1, Scene 1 and Act 1, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's play Macbeth. They meet Macbeth and Banquo on the heath and deliver prophecies that set the events of the play in motion.
No, because the witches were only watching him Macbeth never noticed them until the meet with him and then they vanish that when they realize that they are witches and their future telling are correct.
the witches are thinking of a way to cast a desruption on a pesant that wouldn't give the first witch some nuts so the witch says she is going to turn into a mouse and sail on a ladle and do some nasty things to the pesant!!!!
Selena Gomez and the Scene first meet at Selena's First opening tour She annouced the scene as her opening act they have known each other for a very long time.
In Act 1, Scene 1
When shall we three meet again,In thunder lightning and in rain?When the hurly-burly's done,When the battle's lost and won.That will be ere the set of sun.Where the place?Upon the heath. There to meet with Macbeth
The Shakespearean play 'Macbeth' opened with the meeting of the three witches. They planned to meet Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] on the heath. They decided that the meeting needed to take place after the loss of the battle by some and the winning of the battle by others. They interpreted that time as being before sunset.