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Macbeth is ultimately defeated by Macduff because Macbeth was not naturally born of a woman, as Macduff was born through caesarean section. This loophole in the witches' prophecy allows Macduff to kill Macbeth and fulfill the prophecy.

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Which two characters are able to see the witches in Macbeth?

Banquo and Macbeth. And the other witches, of course.


Why is Macduff able to kill Macbeth despite the witches' prophecy?

The witches told Macbeth that no man born from woman could kill him, but Macduff was born by Cesarean section meaning that he wasn't technically born naturally from woman.He is able to do it because the prophecies (one of which was "Beware Macduff!" as you will remember) are specially tailored to allow Macduff to be the one to kill Macbeth. The witches know full well that Macduff was "not of woman born" in the sense that he was delivered by Cesarian section, which is why they worded their prophecy that way.It's like saying "no American-born state governor will ever" do something. It helps if you know ahead of time than there is a state governor who is not American-born.


Are there witches in the opening scene of Macbeth?

Two scenes in Macbeth start out with the witches. Which one are you talking about?


Who escaped death in Macbeth?

Macduff is the character who ultimately escapes death in Macbeth. He was not "of woman born" as foretold by the witches, and is able to defeat Macbeth in the final battle.


Were the prophesies of witches proved true to banquo in Macbeth?

Yes, the prophecies of the witches did come true for Banquo as they predicted that his descendants would inherit the throne, ultimately leading to the rise of a line of kings. However, Banquo himself does not become king as Macbeth does.


What message does lennox give to Macbeth after the witches vanish?

Lennox tells Macbeth that he saw the witches vanish after delivering their prophecies, leaving him startled and amazed. He also informs Macbeth that Ross is within the castle and will soon be able to provide more information.


Which acts do the witches appear in-macbeth?

Actually, the 3 witches do not commit any acts of violence, in Macbeth. The Witches tell Macbeth of 3 prophesies, which make an enormous impact on him. The Witches represent darkness, chaos, turmoil, temptation and conflict. They manipulate Macbeth, to the point of not being able to recognize evil and good, and they not only venture to seek trouble and havoc for Macbeth but for all mortals. They never tell Macbeth to kill King Duncan but they use a subtle form of manipulation by tempting Macbeth with visions and prophecies that he is destined to be King. By manipulating him in this manner, the Witches are indirectly responsible for leading him to his own doom. The trouble they seek and set out to cause, is not their primary activity but they relish in their quest for trouble, and delight in helping mortals meet their doom.


Why is Macduff able to kill Macbeth?

He is the man not of woman born mentioned in the witches' prophecy, which is why they warned him to "beware Macduff". He is not born of woman because he was delivered by C-section. Apparently in order to be born you need to be born in the natural way.


What does the first witches story tell us about the witches' powers and personalities in Macbeth?

The first witches' story introduces us to the witches' supernatural powers, such as their ability to control the weather and predict the future. It also hints at their deceptive and manipulative personalities, as they mention their intent to meet Macbeth on the heath. Overall, it sets the stage for the influence they will have on Macbeth's actions throughout the play.


What is MacBeth's main character flaw?

Believing in the witches, or maybe not believing in the witches enough. Being too easily persuaded by his wife. Lady M is able to goad him into the murder by attacking his sense of masculinity. Maybe his sense of masculinity is a flaw.


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To make sure that Banquo's son wont become king as the witches prediccted.


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He will not be defeated until the Birnam wood marches to his castle.