Role Of Supernatural In David Casper's 'Witches Brew'

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“Witches Brew” by David Casper

In Act IV, the three witches played a major role in providing important prophecies concerning Macbeth. The song “Witches Brew” illustrates the wickedness of the Weird Sisters. When creating their potion, the witches add ingredients, such as an “eye of newt” and a “toe of frog” (Shakespeare 4.1.14), that are often associated with evil and nasty creatures. The Weird Sisters use this concoction to reveal Macbeth’s apparitions, a dark premonition depicting his downfall. If the witches knew about Macbeth’s demise all this time, it proves the nature of their malevolence. Furthermore, the witches are described as “secret, black, and midnight hags” (Shakespeare 4.1.48), where black is a symbolism of darkness and death.

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