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The Macbeth Witches  

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The Macbeth Witches In the first scene in act one we can see that the witches have some kind of psychic ability from when they predict that Macbeth will win the battle. The witches appear to be having some sport of shared vision. We can tell this from the second quotation- "When the hurlyburly's done. When the battle's lost and won." The witches clearly know that King Duncan's side will win the battle. They also know when they will meet with Macbeth- "There to meet with Macbeth." This addresses the theme of witchcraft and is Shakespeare's way of letting the audience know that the witches have powers. The scene is set in the dark on the heath- a very open place, and the thunder and lightning in the background 'top it off' as such. These key elements are Shakespeare's way of conveying evil. In Elizabethan times this worked well on the...

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