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It is thought that this scene and the character Hecate (who also briefly appears in Act 4) were not
written by Shakespeare and that they were written into the script at a later date. Macbeth and Lady
Macbeth put their plan into action. However he does not ignore their advice and he still respects
what they say, so he is not feeling so powerful that he feels he can ignore the apparitions and the
witches. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 23% A bundle is a package of resources
grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. The Witches In
MacBeth The witches in Macbeth serve to advance the story, reveal human weakness, heighten the
tension and give the audience a hint of things to come, but they do not control Macbeth or anyone
else in the play. They use paradoxes, such as “fair is foul” and these are two words which mean
opposite kinds of things which suggests confusion of the natural order so that things which look
good may turn out to be evil. The thunder and lightning puts the main focus on the entrance of these
witches. They met me in the day of successand I have learned by the perfectest. Thus, when Lennox
and the Old Man talk of the terrifying alteration in the natural order of the universe — tempests,
earthquakes, darkness at noon, and so on — these are all reflections of the breakage of the natural
order that Macbeth has brought about in his own microcosmic world. The only power they have over
Macbeth is their ability to reinforce an idea that was already in his head. Macbeth has to face the fact
that the witches have tricked him. It is interesting to note that the witches do not ask for anything in
return for their prophecies. In the play macbeth shakespeare uses many types of imagery. It is in this
time of thunder and rain that they tell Macbeth three predictions, which is one of the most important
parts of the play. Banquo describes them as having choppy fingers, skinny lips and beards. Lady
Macbeth was also responsible because she was power hungry. Every time when Macbeth needed
them, he received prophecies from them. While the witches tempted, and Lady Macbeth connived, it
was ultimately up to Macbeth to say, “ No “ and put away the knife. His comedies and tragedies
seem to never be forgotten. On stage or in the cinema, use of smoke, lightning and thunder effects
give an exciting feel to the opening moments. When Banquo hears of the prophecies, he thinks that
they are ridiclous and he doesn't believe or trust them as they came from witches and may be a trick
leading to evil. The witches speak in rhyming couplets, they speak together to increase their power,
then they say a part on their own each adding more and more disgusting ingredients. Later on the
scheme of events has played out and Macbeth is on the throne, again by possession or by ambition.
Using such language helps them to manipulate Macbeth and make him believe in what they say. You
can then brainstorm different ideas for how a poem could be changed to suit the modern day, I have
begun to edit the poem with suggestions, you need to work with the class to model more changes
you could make. After prophesying that Macbeth will become king, the witches tell Banquo that he
will not be king himself, but that his descendants will be. The witch’s made him believe that there
wasn’t anyone that could defeat him, and then he willingly continued to fight when he knew that it
would mean his death. They hail him as the Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor and King hereafter.
This shows how close they are and how they are connected mysteriously. A musical summary of
Lady Macbeth with important quotes included in the lyrics.
Changes could be made to it to make it more effective, for example, it could be in Standard English
so I would be easier for the audience to understand. We think their ideas seem odd but to them it
made perfect sense. She can’t even escape it in her sleep and constantly washes her hands in the hope
that she can wash away her guilt and Duncan’s blood which she still sees on her palms. She has
mentally changed into her husband’s frame of mind when he first killed Duncan except her insanity
is more extreme. If this is the case then one has to ask would Macbeth have become King anyway if
he just waited, and that his fate was fixed that he did become a legitimate King. The first apparition
is of an armored head, this represents a battle. Discuss Shakespeares presentation of the witches in
Macbeth. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. They also tell Banquo that though we will not be king, he will beget kings (i.e., his sons
will be kings). Perhaps this due to a possession, perhaps this is due to some form of euphoria that
has come over him after he finds out that he will become King. While the witches are not totally
responsible for the actions of Macbeth, they are responsible for introducing the ideas to Macbeth
which in turn fired up Macbeth’s ambition and led to a disastrous and unnecessary chain of events.
He gets told that no men who came through a woman’s womb could harm him. Our customer service
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through pinterest StePercy88 1.00 1 reviews Not the right resource. Lady Macbeth then resorts to
violent and horrible language “How tender ’tis to love the babe that milks me: I would, while it was
smiling in my face, have pluck’d my nipple form his boneless gums and dash’d the brains out, had I
sworn as you have done to this”. They put lots of different things in a cauldron and chant together,
“Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn, and cauldron bubble.” Saying the verse together creates
an aural effect that would scare the audience. Grade 9 analysis Subject: English Age range: 11-14
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Shakespeare’s presentation of the Three Witches in Macbeth written for the AQA GCSE English
Literature specification. He informs him that he has been chosen as thane of Cawdor. The second
apparition is of a bloodstained child, his represents Macduff who was “untimely ripped” from his
mother’s womb. Macbeth has to face the fact that the witches have tricked him. How these
temptations are delt with depends on mans’ character and moral strength. Macbeth also shows
stereotypical signs of possession in his behaviour and speech: in Act 1 Scene 3 when Macbeth first
comes across the witches Banquo says “look how our partner’s rapt” because Macbeth appears to be
entranced; which was a typical sign of possession. Before this news reaches Macbeth, he meets the
witches in Act 1 Scene 3. Macbeth is based upon “Chronicles of Scotland” by Raphael Holinshed but
Shakespeare made some changes to try and make it more interesting and exciting. They never lied to
him but they only told him a part of the truth. The witches speak in rhyming couplets; this reflects
how odd they are and their unlikeness to “normal” society. In Shakespeare’s time people lacked the
understanding, knowledge and technology that we have today. Macbeth becomes the Thane of
Cawdor in favor of the king for killing his rivals so bravely. The witches tie in with the established
idea that women could be harmful to men at this time as they have the power of manipulation. They
enter to the elements of thunder and lightning in a deserted place that has a significant meaning. As
the play progresses one can clearly notice where a wife's ambition force her husband, and leads him
to his own downfall. This part in the story is important as the witches do not create a spell to kill,
they simply let the storm takeover, just like the witches do not tell Macbeth to kill Duncan to become
king, they simply let Macbeth carry out his actions in his own way.
The rhyming couplets help make the chant more flowing. Macbeth, in the beginning had all of the
qualities of an honourable gentleman who could become anything. How can a man not be born of
woman, and woods do not walk. Lady Macbeth goes on to say: The relationship declines further in
Act 3 Scenes 1-3. The weird witches not only foreshadow but also advance the story. Work Cited
Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. New York: Signet Classic, 1987. Print. The apparition suggests that a
revolt is going to occur and the bloody child (MacDuff) will lead this revolt. This makes us ask the
question of whether Macbeth is under a spell of the witches making or whether he is acting under his
own free will. He also leaves the reader to decide if his actions are provoked by his fear and wishes
to be king or is it the supernatural forces troubling him. Banquo is also promised great hope for the
future, but Macbeth and Banquo act in very different ways to the witches’ predictions. The short
length of the scene means that the audience is listening all the time. (Research has shown that most
audiences will stop listening after about a minute unless there is something to draw their attention
back to the story) Another point about the first scene is that after all the smoke and thunder, the play
moves to another much more friendly place, with a normal conversation, between normal people. We
also see in this scene that the witches have the power to see into the future. Revise and learn about
the characters in William Shakespeares play Macbeth with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature
AQA. In this scene Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, is angry with the witches and vows to lead
Macbeth to his destruction. This dramatic scene suggests evil and highlights the threat of these
witches. Fear and threats, rewards and praise work to control others. Macbeth then asks them “What
are you?” and he is also horrified. They then talk of what the future holds showing their gift of
foresight that is supernatural and against Christian believing. This is. They may try to manipulate, but
they do not need to control. They never lied to him but they only told him a part of the truth.
However, Macbeth eventually gets affected by the prophecy that he shows his ambitions toward the
kingship and his evil personality. GCSE English Literature Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Character Key Quotes Summary Lady Macbeth. They speak to Macbeth in a calm, kind and
respectful manner, so that he could pay more attention to what they say. When one goes out for a
short drive for instance, he or she would encounter a lot. Macbeth is based upon “Chronicles of
Scotland” by Raphael Holinshed but Shakespeare made some changes to try and make it more
interesting and exciting. The witches have a major impact on Macbeth and he believes what they are
saying. If one’s fate is discovered, will it influence us to either strive for this future, or if we don’t
like what fate holds in store, will we try to change it. In Act 1 Scene 2 Macbeth fought bravely
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dialogue interesting and unusual.
Work Cited Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. New York: Signet Classic, 1987. Print. Examine the
presentation of the witches in Macbeth. Describe the significance of shakespeare s use of imagery
throughout the play focusing two or three specific examples. Is it fixed, is our path in life set or can
we change or at least influence it. Understanding what makes a good thesis statement is one of the
major keys to writing a great research paper or argumentative essay. The witches are important
figures in the play as their function is both to predict macbeth s fate and to signal to the reader what
is to come. The third apparition is of a child wearing a crown with a small green tree in his hand. The
play appealed to the audience in the 17 th century as they believed in the divine right of the king and
in the evil stereotype of witches. Scholars can use them for free to gain inspiration and new creative
ideas for their writing assignments. The weird sisters, the three witches, in the play do not advent
often but have essential roles. How these temptations are delt with depends on mans’ character and
moral strength. Fear and threats, rewards and praise work to control others. He would never have
thought seriously about killing Duncan without the witches. When the foreigners were done the male
became very tired and all he wanted to do was sleep, but the much larger female spider flighty and
talkative. Lady Macbeth also taunts him for lack of manliness. This part in the story is important as
the witches do not create a spell to kill, they simply let the storm takeover, just like the witches do
not tell Macbeth to kill Duncan to become king, they simply let Macbeth carry out his actions in his
own way. That corresponds with the Christian notion of made in God’s image but with the power of
free will. The witches play with Macbeth’s emotions and allow him to feel as if he is in control of the
situation, “Speak, Demand, We’ll answer.” They make Macbeth feel as if they are only to eager to
obey. For example in Act 1 Scene 1 “when the battle is lost and won ” This use of contradictive
language sounds unusual, and therefore alienates the witches further. This resource hasn't been
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some normal reminders for expectations in writing to follow. Macbeth Essay: The Greed For Power
Portrayed in Macbeth - Angelfire. This shows how much Macbeth has changed since we saw him as
a noble man. Discuss the role that blood plays in macbeth particularly immediately following duncan
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These two characteristics are essential in the development in the play Macbeth. Macbeth behaves as
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Macbeth creates his own misery when he is driven by his own sense of guilt. The weird sisters, the
three witches, in the play do not advent often but have essential roles. Lady Macbeth is the perfect
example of appearances vs. reality. She is beautiful yet she is full of spite and evil. In response the
witches show Macbeth three apparitions which reveal his fate. Understanding what makes a good
thesis statement is one of the major keys to writing a great research paper or argumentative essay. In
the 17 th century people believed that witches possessed immense powers, they thought that the
witches could; control the weather, sink ships, fly, make people go mad, vanish into thin air, had
familiars, change their physical form, predict the future, contact the devil and could cast spells. He
started to gain their trust after the witches spoke to Macbeth as “thane of Glamis, thane of Cawdor,
and king hereafter”. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave
some feedback. This scene can prove that they were at once happy, trusting, and devoted to one
another. When the third apparition tells him he will not be defeated until Birnam wood comes to
Dunsinane, Macbeth makes his decision from the apparitions. In this scene Hecate, the goddess of
witchcraft, is angry with the witches and vows to lead Macbeth to his destruction. Macbeth is one of
Shakespeare’s famous and most effective dramas. While the witches are not totally responsible for
the actions of Macbeth, they are responsible for introducing the ideas to Macbeth which in turn fired
up Macbeth’s ambition and led to a disastrous and unnecessary chain of events. Macbeth is a play
that contains numerous references to night and to darkness, this creates the atmosphere of growing
evil that reflects the plot. In the beginning of the play the couple act as a team, plotting the death of
Duncan to further their mutual bloodthirsty ambition. When the second set of prophecies Macbeth
receives begin to show their faults Macbeth blames the witches for deceiving him with half truths. In
Act 4 Scene 1 Macbeth revisits the witches to find out what his future is going to turn out like.
People could relate to Macbeth when he breaks character like he did when he attended the ball
which was dedicated to Banquo, who he had invited. Banquo wasn’t influenced by the witches,
however Macbeth was. It is the point in the play when Macbeth and the witches meet and the
prophecies are revealed to Macbeth and Banquo. In Act 1 Scene 1 Shakespeare begins the play with
the witches discussing when they should next meet. You can then brainstorm different ideas for how
a poem could be changed to suit the modern day, I have begun to edit the poem with suggestions,
you need to work with the class to model more changes you could make. The three Witches are only
responsible for the introduction of these ideas and for further forming ideas in Macbeth head, but
they are not responsible for his actions throughout the play.Lady Macbeth is shown early in the play
as an ambitious woman with a single purpose. They warn, predict and tempt, but they do not control
Macbeth. However, today his presentation might not be as effective. See other similar resources
?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. He is the
master of his own fate no matter how gruesome that turned out to be. The thunder and lightning puts
the main focus on the entrance of these witches. Witchcraft was also used as an excuse for bad
happenings like natural disasters or deaths. At a banquet, Macbeth is certain he sees the ghost of his
murdered former companion, Banquo.

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