![]() ![]() They throw all sorts of nasty bits in their creepy stew, from lizard's leg, to the finger of a "birth-strangled babe," to the eye of a newt, and the toe of a frog. They're hanging out in a cave roasting marshmallows and chanting spells around a boiling cauldron. We pick up with the three witches on a dark and stormy night. So, he jaunts over to their place and we get this very odd scene. ![]() He has some more questions about his future and he wants some answers from the weird sisters, pronto. He freaks out that the witches know more that they're not telling him. Solution? He hires some hit men to take care of his enemies.īut he doesn't stop there. And Macbeth's not about to let someone bump him off the throne. If that's the case, that can't mean anything good for Macbeth. Macbeth starts to worry about the witch's prophecy that his heirs won't be kings. They prophesize that he will become king (yay!) but his kids will not (boo!).Īfter he kills the current king, Macbeth is named king and things are gravy. Share this Quote Ludwig van Beethoven After silence, that which. One day when Macbeth's galloping along in the forest after fighting in a battle, he stumbles upon three witches. Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman. ![]() But the plot of Macbeth sure makes for some scary stuff. There are witches, spells, disappearances, and a guy who's willing to do just about anything to become king and keep the crown. Think, for a moment, of every campfire story you've ever heard. Fire burn and cauldron bubble (4.1.4-36). ![]()
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