It is Edward the Confessor, king of England at the time who is said to have the healing touch. However, Shakespeare also implies King James I of England has it in order to curry favour with him.
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In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the king of England is shown to have a healing touch that can cure various diseases and illnesses. This power is seen as a divine gift, reflecting the king's virtuous nature and contrasting with the tyrannical rule of Macbeth.
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who in Macbeth said 'the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures'
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The witches never said "Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth". In Act 4, Scene 1, both the First Apparition and the Second Apparition begin their prophecies by calling out, "Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!" Macbeth responds to the First Apparition by thanking it for warning him against the Thane of Fife (Macduff). Macbeth responds to the Second Apparition with: "Had I three ears, I'd hear thee."
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Macbeth. She said "Hail, Macbeth!" In fact all three witches say exactly the same thing.