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a drum, a drum! macbeth doth come. (dancing together in a circle) the w…

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a drum, a drum!
macbeth doth come.
(dancing together in a circle) the weird sisters, hand in hand,
posters of the sea and land,
thus do go about, about,
thrice to thine and thrice to mine
and thrice again, to make up nine.
peace! the charm’s would up.

a. what are the witches doing here?

b. how do the witches describe themselves?

  1. how does macbeth describe the witches?
  1. how do the witches greet macbeth after the battle? what three names do they use when referring to him?
  1. rephrase the following quote into your own words:

\lesser than macbeth and greater

not so happy, yet much happier.

thou shalt get kings, though thou be none.\

a. to whom are the witches speaking here?

Explanation:

Response
Sub - question a (What are the witches doing here?)
Brief Explanations

From the text, the witches are dancing in a circle ("dancing together in a circle") and performing a charm or ritual. They are moving about in a circular dance, repeating movements (thrice to thine, thrice to mine, thrice again to make up nine) and then conclude the charm with "Peace! The charm’s wound up".

Brief Explanations

The witches describe themselves as "Posters of the sea and land". This implies they have knowledge or dominion over both sea and land - related matters, or perhaps they traverse or have influence over these domains.

Brief Explanations

In the context of Macbeth (from the play), Macbeth describes the witches as "wither'd, and wild in their attire, / That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, / And yet are on't? / Live you? or are you aught / That man may question? You seem to understand me, / By each at once her chappy finger laying / Upon her skinny lips: you should be women, / And yet your beards forbid me to interpret / That you are so." (paraphrased: They are withered, wild - looking in their clothes, not looking like earthly inhabitants but still on earth. He is confused about their nature, thinking they should be women but their beards make him doubt, and they seem to understand him as they gesture to be silent.)

Answer:

The witches are dancing together in a circle, performing a charm or ritual. They move about in a circular pattern, repeating movements to complete a charm, and then finish the charm.

Sub - question b (How do the witches describe themselves?)