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Role Of Weird Sisters In Macbeth
Firstly, the Weird Sisters’ role in Macbeth’s freewill choices, planting the very seed of the promise of the crown. At the time of the Weird Sisters’ appearance Macbeth was still a very noble soldier to Duncan, but once he was promised the crown the evil began to settle in his soul. Disgust and anguish began to flood over his soul once he began to think so devilish thoughts, which presents to he was not tarnished by evil thought. Once Macbeth became used to the idea he finally started to plot out the murder, which proved his will was tarnished.

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