The Witches.
The witches
Why do you think Macbeth is startled by the witches prediction's in act 1 of Macbeth by Shakespeare
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 'MACBETH AND THE THREE WITCHES'
The witches speak in riddles because they are just that - witches. When have you ever heard of a witch not rhyming? It all originated from William Shakespeare's work.
A Cauldron of Witches was created in 1988.
A Cauldron of Witches has 127 pages.
The ISBN of A Cauldron of Witches is 0-416-05172-3.
That's called a cauldron.
The witches say "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble" in Shakespeare's play Macbeth to invoke a spell while brewing a potion in a cauldron. The repetition of words and phrases in poetry and spells was a common literary device during Shakespeare's time to create rhythm and emphasis.
Cauldron.
It's called a cauldron.
The witches were taking turns stirring the stew in the cauldron. "Into the cauldron you go!", said the chef to the lobster.
A witches house that has a cauldron
There is a great place online where you can get your cauldron and many other Halloween ideas. Go to www.halloween-online.com/...projects-witches-cauldron.html
The famous lines "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble" are from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The lines are spoken by the three witches as they brew a potion in Act 4, Scene 1.
A cauldron.