in the beginning of the play, he is pretty much controlled by his wife. later on though, they both have complete character changes as Macbeth begins to "wear the pants in the relationship". he becomes power hungry and careless. in the most famous speech in the play, Macbeth describes life as meaningless and pointless. in the end, he dies alone and hated by his once close friends.
In the play Macbeth, the witches are described as having beards, which was an unusual and unsettling characteristic as women traditionally did not have beards. This physical appearance added to the supernatural and eerie atmosphere surrounding the witches.
The witches in Macbeth do not have individual names. They are only referred to as the three witches or the Weird Sisters.
MacBeth meets the three witches with lady MacBeth
Macbeth.
The witches only gave Macbeth prophecies. It was his decision to do so after Lady Macbeth persuaded him. Although the witches' intentions was probably to cause this murder, the witches did not make Macbeth muder Duncan.
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.
Lady Macbeth echoes the words of the witches when she says "All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!". This echoes the witches' prophecy that Macbeth will become king.
No, the witches are proclaiming and predicting that Macbeth will be king and they are praising Macbeth.
Macbeth does.
I think that Macbeth was at first not as "worried" about the witches and their curses as then on in the play he finds out that every thing that the witches has been tellin him are true.
Banquo and Macbeth. And the other witches, of course.
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.