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What 4 things do the witches show Macbeth? What does each show/say?

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In 'Macbeth,' the witches show four prophetic apparitions: an Armed Head warning of Macduff, a Bloody Child indicating no harm from anyone born of a woman, a Crowned Child suggesting the move of Birnam Wood, and a procession of kings implying Banquo's heirs will rule.

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In William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, the witches present Macbeth with four main apparitions:

  1. The Armed Head, warning Macbeth to beware of Macduff.
  2. The Bloody Child, which represents Macduff and implies that no one born of a woman will harm Macbeth.
  3. The Crowned Child holding a tree, signifying that Macbeth will not be vanquished until Great Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill.
  4. A show of eight kings, the last holding a mirror, and Banquo's ghost following, which suggests that Banquo's descendants will be kings.

Each apparition is a prophecy that contributes to Macbeth's growing sense of doom and feeds his paranoia, eventually leading to his downfall.

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