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In act I scene I, the three witches plan to meet Macbeth upon a heath. ... Macbeth in Act I echoes this in Scene three, "So foul and fair a day I have not seen"
These contradictions introduce a feeling of opposing forces at war. ...
This could tie in with the scene in which Lady Macbeth tells her husband to ". ... "
At the beginning of scene three, the witches greet him with, Hail, Macbeth that shalt be King hereafter. This stuns Macbeth leaving him lost for words.
He is then told that he will be Thane Of Cawdor, but Macbeth knows he lives a prosperous gentleman.
Approximate Word count = 482 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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