All of this scene is a speech by Hecate explaining why she is angry, as a lead up to a happy song and dance number. Basically like an over-controlling bureaucrat, she is mad at her subordinates for doing stuff without copying every single e-mail to her. Why does your teacher even care about this scene? Shakespeare didn't write it. Nobody ever performs it. Why not forget about it?
Hecate
OK, so you really care about the opinions of people who think there are real witches who cursed the play Macbeth? They are obviously insane. But if you were looney enough to believe that such a thing could happen, I suppose you might think that the witches were angry that Shakespeare gave away their best recipe.
Because they were mad at him, they wanted to kill him and make Malcolm king instead.
"O let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven! Keep me in temper; I would not be mad!"
Yes, she is.
Yes they went off witching without consulting her.
Banquo gets mad at the three witches.
All of this scene is a speech by Hecate explaining why she is angry, as a lead up to a happy song and dance number. Basically like an over-controlling bureaucrat, she is mad at her subordinates for doing stuff without copying every single e-mail to her. Why does your teacher even care about this scene? Shakespeare didn't write it. Nobody ever performs it. Why not forget about it?
Hecate
Most of Hecate's line contain eight syllables instead of ten (Apex)
Mad Max.
There were no witches in Salem. And the accused were not the ones who have a theory about poison. The accussers are believed by some to have gone crazy because of Ergotism, poisoning by ingesting Ergot fungus, that grows on wheat and rye.
just make them mad like latish always does
You can make a boy mad just as you would make a girl mad, or any other person mad. Insulting his mother should work fairly well, as should kicking him in the crotch.
u dont want to make them mad just ignore and walk away dont say anything
no, but they really really hurt and the pain can make you go mad