During their second meeting, Macbeth is eager to hear more prophecies from the witches. He is intrigued and excited by their predictions and seeks them out willingly to learn more about his future. Macbeth's attitude towards the witches becomes more ambitious and demanding as he becomes more entrenched in his pursuit of power.
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Macbeth's downfall would have been when he can not get to sleep and he had just been cursed by the three witches
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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.
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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.
We do not have any records of what Elizabethan witches (assuming there really was such a thing) might have thought about anything.
She pushes MacBeth to kill the king and by doing so fulfills the witches predictions.
The definition of coven is a meeting of witches, especially a group of thirteen.
3 witches foretold the future for MacBeth.
In "The Witches" by Roald Dahl, the boy plans to confront the witches by using their own tactics against them. He devises a scheme to create a powerful potion that will turn the witches into mice, exploiting their fear of that transformation. His ultimate goal is to take action during the witches' annual meeting, where he hopes to use his plan to rid the world of their evil influence. The boy's bravery and cleverness are central to his strategy in overcoming the witches.