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macbeth
act 1 scene 1
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Act one Scene one of Macbeth
begins
in the
midst
of a
storm
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Three witches
appear on a
Scottish moor
,
enchanting tones
, agree to meet
again
after the
battle
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Witches
will agree to
Macbeth
, then
disappear quickly
, called away by their
familiars Grimalkin
and the
paddock
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The Weird Sisters act as a
catalyst
for the events in Macbeth, setting up a
dark
mood leading to Macbeth's
tragic
end
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Witches' motivations for choosing Macbeth are
unclear
, but they relish the
upcoming battle
and
chaos
that will follow, referring to it as
hurly-burly
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Hurly-burly
refers to a
chaotic scuffle
, in this case, the
battle
and
subsequent events
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Witches
summon
thunderstorms
reflecting their
ominous intentions
and the play's
mood
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Mood of malevolence enhanced when witches reference their
familiars
, Grimalkin (
cat
) and paddock (
toad
)
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Shakespeare alludes to the belief that
witches
used
animals
as messengers between themselves and the
devil
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Witches'
chant "
fair
is
foul
and
foul
is
fair
" reflects their disregard for goodness and preference for what is
foul
or
evil
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