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The Impressions of the Three Witches and how they influence the play of Macbeth  

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G.C.S.E English Course Work The Impressions of the Three Witches and how they influence the play of Macbeth The three weird sisters' in the play of Macbeth have a vital role in dictating how the play is going to turn out. They achieve this in many ways that I will endeavour to explain. The three sisters appear in the play three times, once at the very beginning when they set the scene for the whole play, then they appear in Act 1 Scene 1, the last time we see or hear of then is in act 4 scene 1. In the first scene, which is very short, only 14 lines long, the witches are on a beach where a battle had just been fought. They are all gathered around a cauldron where they are making up some sort of potion, which enables them to talk to the spirits. After this gathering they arrange...

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