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In English / High School | 2014-11-19

Why is Hecate angry at the three witches in "Macbeth"?

Asked by seo55chris

Answer (3)

In Act 3, Scene 5, Hecate appears before the Witches and demands to know why she has been excluded from their meetings with Macbeth.

Answered by CaptainPanda123 | 2024-06-10

The answer is: They acted without her approval

Answered by InnocentSoul | 2024-06-11

Hecate is angry at the three witches in "Macbeth" because they excluded her from their meetings with Macbeth, undermining her authority. She criticizes them for their reckless actions and plans to take control of the situation by misleading Macbeth into believing he is invincible. Her intervention emphasizes the themes of fate and ambition in the play.
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Answered by CaptainPanda123 | 2024-12-18