a. Who am I? (think rank, age, gender, etc, not just character name)
I all three of the witches. I am probably between the ages of 20-30 years old. My gender is mysterious to other characters for example, in Act Three Scene One, Banquo says to the witches “Upon your skinny lips. You should be woman, and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so.” Because of the witches unsettle gender appearance Banquo and other characters are unsure if the witches are men or women but they always refer to them as the “weird sisters” which makes the presumption that they are women.
b. Where am I? (situation and location) What kind of home do you have?
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I do think the witches want to amend things with Hecate but I think they also have an irritated attitude toward Hecate for bossing them around. I also think they are speaking to create an eerie mood for the play and to make sure the eerie mood is associated with the prophecies and/or apparitions. Along with the witches causing an eerie mood I think that they also want to cause trouble among the characters; I don’t think they initially target a specific character but I do think they pray on the weak, frail, and easily manipulated which happens to be Macbeth.
g. Why do I want it? (look through the text for specifics)
I think I want to amend things with Hecate because in many ways she is the leader of the witches so the witches need to amen things with her. I think the witches want to create an eerie mood to create the sense that the prophecies and apparitions are dangerous and in many ways they represent a person’s dreams and fears. I think the witches want to cause trouble because they are “bored” I think they think it is “fun” to cause trouble and I also think that they like to see what will happen if they push someone to something they want to see if a person will fill their “prophecy”.
h. What am I willing to do to get it? what means might I use? (make this list as long and specific as possible, backed up by the