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Describe The Four Apparitions In Macbeth's

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Macbeth saw four apparitions while he was at the dinner. The first was an armoured head that appears and tells him to beware of Macduff. The second was a bloody child that tells him that no one born of a woman shall hurt him. The third was a crowned child holding a tree. The Child holding the tree tells him that he shall never be vanquished until the woods shall move. His final and fourth apparition was of eight crowned kings, they say nothing to Macbeth

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