Thursday, February 4, 2010

We Have To Learn About Viginas In School Why Does Shakespeare Use The Witches In MacBeth And What Do We Learn About Them?

Why does Shakespeare use the witches in MacBeth and what do we learn about them? - we have to learn about viginas in school

This is a test for English, and I am on what stick to write, and I have to write, why Shakespeare used the witches in the early works, and that we learn about / for them?
Any help would be appreciated:)

2 comments:

Cann-Can... said...

Although Macbeth is essentially evil, Shakespeare has his best to think of the public otherwise. For example, the murder of Duncan is going on behind the scenes, which diminishes the evil of their deeds.

The witches are something for the public, and blame Macbeth. The initiation of the public to participate directly in the work, instead of wasting time in the royal court or nothing. And they are there for fun. Who does not love (or love to hate) witches? His methods of Sly, half-truths, and add both masters of evil seems lighter and darker at work.

BLACKY said...

Witches symbolize different things as the civil rights movement, cancer, and the Cold War. your welcome.

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