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Witches Prophecies In Shakespeare's Macbeth And Banquo

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In William Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth”, Macbeth and Banquo react differently towards the witches’ prophecies. To begin with, after hearing the witches’ prophecies, Macbeth still craves more information regarding his future. As the witches’ begin to vanish, Macbeth implores them to “Stay, you imperfect speakers. Tell me more. / By Finel’s death, I know I am the Thane of Glamis, / But how Cawdor?” (1.3 68-70) Many questions arise in Macbeth’s head as he seeks answers about how the witches’ obtained their knowledge. This shows how Macbeth develops excessive curiosity. Furthermore, Macbeth also becomes apprehensive towards the witches’ prophecies. He begins to contemplate the moral of their predictions, evaluating
“If good, why do I yield to

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