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31 December, 14:48

Identify the topic you will use for your Macbeth-inspired narrative and explain why you selected it.

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  1. 31 December, 15:14
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    I chose the Topic where I Narrate the scene where the weird sisters appear and speak to Macduff after King Duncan is killed. In a dark cavern, a bubbling cauldron hisses and spits, and the three witches suddenly appear onstage. They circle the cauldron, chanting spells and adding bizarre ingredients to their stew-"eye of newt and toe of frog, / Wool of bat and tongue of dog". Hecate materializes and compliments the witches on their work. One of the witches then chants: "By the wingspaning of my thumbs, / Something wicked this way comes" (4.1.61-62). In fulfillment of the witch’s prediction, Macbeth enters. He asks the witches to reveal the truth of their prophecies to him. To answer his questions, they summon horrible apparitions, each of which offers a prediction to allay Macbeth’s fears. First, a floating head warns him to beware Macduff; Macbeth says that he has already guessed as much. Then a bloody child appears and tells him that "none of woman born / shall harm Macbeth". Next, a crowned child holding a tree tells him that he is safe until Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. Finally, a procession of eight crowned kings walks by, the last carrying a mirror. Banquo’s ghost walks at the end of the line. Macbeth demands to know the meaning of this final vision, but the witches perform a mad dance and then vanish.
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