Hecate
Hecate was angry at the three witches who were predicting the future of Macbeth
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
they do not include her in the plan to mess with macbeth, which makes her angry
Hecate was angry at the three witches who were predicting the future of Macbeth
Hecate, in a scene which is always cut from any production of the play because Shakespeare didn't actually write it.
Hecate is angry at the other witches for dealing with Macbeth and not consulting her.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their plans. -Macbeth.
they do not include her in the plan to mess with macbeth, which makes her angry
Hecate is angry with the three witches because they have been meddling in Macbeth's affairs without her approval, which has caused chaos and confusion. Additionally, their actions have disrupted the natural order of things and could potentially lead to their own downfall.
Hecate expresses her anger with the three witches in Act III scene v. She asks the witches why they have helped Macbeth, calling him a "wayward son, / spiteful and wrathful; who, as others do, / Loves for his own ends, not for you." She also says that she is angry that she was not consulted before they aided Macbeth, and she gives the witches instructions on how to lead him to his own distruction by giving him a false sense of security with their predictions.
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.
No, Hecate has no interest in Macbeth particularly. She's ticked off that the other witches told him things without giving her a chance to get in on the fun. But she is much more interested in the happy frolicking that apparently is what witches do.
No body Knows for sure. I do not think it was Shakespeare because he write in the Iambic pentameter and this Scene is written in the Iambic tetrameter. Many people think it was Thomas Middleton since the songs the witches sing were afterwards published under his name.