There's no telling, since they're so good at hiding their true identity.
But you can be sure that they're all around us, and their numbers
are rising all the time. We've lost, and they're winning.
depends on the kind of witch mythical witches used cauldrens looking glasses and broom sticks while now a days knives shields and candles are more common
hhh "I sweft the hall with the broom." "Witches fly on brooms!"
It has one lone pair left.
The witches in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" play a crucial role in instigating the chaos that unfolds throughout the play. Their prophecies ignite Macbeth's ambition and set him on a path of moral decline, leading to a series of violent actions. While they do not directly manipulate his choices, their influence plants the seeds of ambition and paranoia, ultimately resulting in tragic consequences for both Macbeth and those around him. Thus, the witches serve as catalysts for the transformations in Macbeth's character and the unraveling of order in the kingdom.
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burn them!
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