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Macbeth confronts the witches: Imagine that Macbeth has a confrontation with the witches in which he blames them for his
troubles. What would happen? You may write it in dramatic (dialog) or narrative (paragraph) form. Macbeth's comments
must be based in the fact that he thinks none of this would have happened if the witches had not been involved. In addition
to writing this, you and your partners will present a video performance of your written confrontation to the class. Minimum
length is 500 words.

Sagot :

The above question should be answered based on your writing and text interpretation skills. For this reason, I cannot write the text for you, but I will show you how to write it.

First, you must remember that all of Macbeth's wrong attitudes were based on the prophecy he received from the witches. However, the witches did not force him to do anything.

You can use this to write your text.

Steps to write the text:

  • Show Macbeth blame the witches for his troubles.
  • Show how he judges witches for giving him the prophecy.
  • Make Macbeth try to make himself innocent and victim of the witches.
  • Show the witches rebutting Macbeth's accusations.
  • Have the witches show that the future is relative and that people's choices can make prophecies come true or not.

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