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    It has become quite apparent of the mass spread of witches and witchcraft. However‚ I do not think inquisitors and folks such as Sir Kramer should put all their efforts and forces in sniffing out witches like hungry dogs. I do believe in ridding the evil polluting our lands. Though‚ I am a peaceful man‚ and I strongly suggest another approach deviating from Sir Kramer’s zealous methods. What we need to do is separate the most heinous witches from the rest by looking into what types of witchcraft

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    villain that stands out to be one of the numerous of them all‚ from disguise‚ murder‚ and concealed witchcraft‚ is The Grand High Witch. The Grand High Witch did best to hide her hideous appearance by disguising her actual and shocking identity. "Real witches dress in ordinary clothes and look very much like ordinary women.” The Grand High Witch disguised well by covering her lengthy claws with gloves‚ and by covering her square-like feet with heels. The Grand High Witch used her disguise to get a hold

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    How accurate is it to say that persecution was most intense in areas where influential people were able to promote action against witches? (30) In the years 1580 to 1650 the witch hunts of Europe took place against a backdrop of rapid social‚ economic‚ and religious transformation. Witch hunting was the hostility‚ accusations and campaigns aimed at a person or a group in the community holding views considered unorthodox or a threat to society and the intensity of these hunts varied in different

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    Proper or Improper Methods? OR Witches or Victims? From the early 14th century to the 17th century there was an intense witch craze occurring in central Europe. The craze was fueled by the people’s lack of knowledge. They didn’t know how to account for illnesses‚ unsuccessful harvests‚ or a variety of other misfortunes so they placed the blame on the devil or his servants‚ witches. There were many methods‚ however unreasonable‚ that church authorities used for finding‚ convicting‚ and getting confessions

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    Macbeth Act 1 1.- Why does Shakespeare open the play by showing the witches? Why is it good for Mcbeth no to appear first? To set the scene up‚ to have suspense and get an impression of Macbeth. 2.- How does Duncun reward Macbeth for his bravery in defeating the rebels? Comment on the order in which Duncan announces it and Macbeth finds it out. Making him Thane of Cawdor‚ he finds out from the witches before Duncan. 3.- Macbeth calls the day of the battle "foul and fair". Comment on what

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    presents three witches meeting in the middle of a violent storm. Their riddling rhymes show that they use supernatural powers and that they are inhuman. Shakespeare also heightens the atmosphere by the first word that he uses: ‘When’ – a question. From this other questions quickly follow. When the witches say that the air is ‘filthy’ this suggests that dark deeds are about to happen. The theme of the supernatural has already been set within the first scene of the play. The witches‚ as Shakespeare

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    Andrea Defillo Language Arts 12th Grade December 5th‚ 2012 The three witches The fantastical and grotesque witches are several of the most memorable figures in the play. How does Shakespeare portray the witches both in the book‚ and in the movie? How are they important to the play? Macbeth is a play written by William Shakespeare‚ Set in Scotland‚ believed to have been written between 1603 and 1607. It is considered one of his darkest tragedies. To most it is known as Shakespeare’s

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    Polanski’s Macbeth includes the three witches‚ which is located on an open gloomy beach. The clothing the witches are wearing looks like something the pour people would wear in the middle age. The great thing about the three witches in Polanski’s version is that‚ he makes the witches look like normal‚ but still weird old women‚ but the audience will still figure out that they are something supernatural‚ and doesn’t look like creatures from the earth. The thing the three witches predict for Macbeth is also

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    was impulsive from the witches’ prophecies. Macbeth wanted to control their fate instead of just letting it happen. The witches then foretold‚ “Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill Shall come against him” (IV.i.92-94). Lo and behold later the army decided to hide behind the trees as camouflage from Birnam Woods. Everything that the came true no matter what the circumstance. The witches have made everything come true in the witches foretold the prophecies

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    How does Shakespeare present the witches to us? They are presented as inhumane‚ of another species. “Imperfect speakers” suggests that because they talk in riddles they are casting spells upon the audience throughout Macbeth. Within Act 1 Scene 3 when Macbeth first encounters the witches he says “speak‚ if you can: what are you?” This line shows Macbeths confusion as he is unsure about the witch’s presence. How are Macbeth and Banquo presented comparatively? Banquo and Macbeth are positioned

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