-Macbeth has chosen to seek out the Witches for insight into his future. The Act begins with the Witches enchanting another spell in a group like they did at the beginning of the play, which signalled the dawn of a prohpecy telling of a new King to be brought about by murder of Duncan.
The Witches reveal to a lightly fearful Macbeth that he cannot be killed by man born of a women. This then surely means Macbeth cannot be killed by any man surely. However wit is obvious the supernatural presence of the witches ,although not interferring, leads Macbeth on to false ambitions as the audience sees during the climaz of the play.
-The fall of Macbeth comes into full circle when the families of Mcduff are murdered. Surely the Honourable and courageous warrior thatg Macbethw as to described to be at the begging of the play would only slaughter traitors and enemies of the king not innocent women and children.
Wha's your reaction to the killing of MacDuff's family? Why is it seen on stage?
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