Scene 3 Macbeth background of William Shakesepare Scene 1 of Duncan was killed by Macbeth and Macbeth was crowned to King Scotland. Banquo returned to the noble castle of Forres, and we found that he was observing recent events and understood the witch's prophecies. This wondered if he predicted witch's predictions for him. At the same time, Macbeth was concerned that Banco and his son Fleance would be his obstacle and plan to kill and leave Macbeth in the dark.
In "Macbeth", the witch of the first act scene 1, the first act scene 3, the third act scene 5, the fourth act scene appeared four times, but the originality of the appearance of the third act is controversial I will. It is believed that this scene and the role of Hecate (also the fourth act) are not written by Shakespeare, but they are later written in the script. In Act 1 Scene 1, the witch opens the game in a desolate place described in the text. In the conversation between the three witches, they decided to meet Macbeth at "Wasted Land". In the third act of the first act, three witches gathered in wasteland and waited for Macbeth to come back from the battle. When Macbeth and his fellow class came, they picked Macbeth away from the hidden place:
One of the most important person among William · Shakespeare's "Lady · Macbeth" and "Macbeth 's" Macbeth "is Mrs. Macbeth. In the introduction of the fifth act of the first act, Mrs. Macbeth was brought in to the play. In this monologue, after reading the letter from her husband Macbeth, Mrs Macbeth commented on her idea and told her about the witch's prophecies about the possibility of royal power. - Power of the Macbeth Witch The myth and religion include sacred or evil creatures with incredible power. William Shakespeare has a witch with strange power in his play "Macbeth". These witches have a devil's power to set the event process in the plot and enhance the story's hobby.
In the third act of the third act, the witch told Macbeth that Turner of Cadle, then Scottish king. Shakespeare used this scene to tell the audience and Macbeth about future events, but he also used that as a power of my role. After hearing these prophecies, Macbeth and his wife became very ambitious, took the stage and killed King Duncan. In the third act of the third act, the strange sister was shattered by Hecut which was a goddess of magic, who prophesied without her permission. Hecut said to the witches and the audience, "I will have a miserable and fatal ending tonight." Her words indicate that she uses her magic to change future events. She also instructed the witch to see her the next morning.