Why Are The Witches Important In Macbeth

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In Macbeth the Witches are shown to be evil. The witches play a major role in MacBeth's actions. Macbeth is told by the witches that he will be Thane of Cawdor and King by the quote "All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis! All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!" (Act I.III.50-53) His belief that he will be king was not questioned, and was automatically believed. Just the thought that he may be King, his thoughts and ambition took over. Macbeth starts to figure out what he is planning on doing about continuing to be King. After being notified that Banquo's son was to become King soon, Macbeth plots to kill Banquo and his son. This is the climax of the play as well as the

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