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“Fair is foul and foul is fair”
means things that look pretty ("fair") will become ugly ("foul") and things that are ugly will become beautiful. The witches are referring first to themselves. They look ugly, but the predictions they offer are beautiful to Macbeth. They are then referring to the entire world of the play.
Pretty and ugly
“ noble Macbeth” and “ brave Macbeth”
Brave - he killed people for his country
Noble - loyal
People like him and proud
“ all hail Macbeth who shall be king hereafter”
He will be come king if Duncan dies
Someone has to die for him to be come king
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