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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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