We are known for destroying the lives of others but we do not feel responsible for destroying Macbeth’s life because it was really Lady Macbeth who destroyed his life. Lady Macbeth was the one who kept on pushing Macbeth to kill Duncan by threatening his manliness. “When you durst do it, then you are a man; And, to be more the man.” If Lady Macbeth did not encourage Macbeth to kill Duncan then he wouldn’t have at his own will, and he wouldn’t have killed all of the innocent people. We the witches were sure that Banquo’s prophecy would have definitely come true only if Macbeth did not have him killed because of his guilty conscience. Macbeth states that the only reason why he had Banquo killed was because he knew too much, but we are witches with power and we know a lot about people, and Macbeth killed Banquo out of fear and nothing else. Macbeth and his wife both drastically changed before they both died because when we first met Lady Macbeth she was a very strong person, but right before she died she became weaker and weaker. When we first met Macbeth he wasn’t very confident and he seemed at first to be scared of us witches. The last time we met with Macbeth he was a very strong person. It’s too bad that he was killed because we had so many things planned for him and his future. We had so many other prophecies that we thought he would of been interested in.
This Image represents the three witches pointing their fingers at Lady Macbeth for changing Macbeth.
The Three Weird Sisters are what we are known as. It is in our nature to be destructive and that is what satisfies our needs. The destruction that satisfied us the most was when we got the opportunity to change Macbeth’s fate, since it had a big impact on others as well. It was fairly simple to hook Macbeth into letting us control his fate and the rest of the destruction followed. All we had to tell him was “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Glamis!” “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor!” “All hail, Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter!” After he heard this and started believing in everything we said, it was him who made it all come true. In order to become the king, he managed to kill Duncan with some support from the great Lady Macbeth, since she also dreamt of becoming the Queen, it made our job easier. After Duncan died, his two sons (Malcolm and Donalbain) fled away, which ultimately changed the whole Elizabethan world order making Macbeth the king. In order to keep his place as king, he was so paranoid that he was willing to do almost anything, which led to the death of Macbeth's fellow general Banquo, Lady Macduff and her children and Eventually Lady Macbeth. Poor Macbeth, probably died wishing that he never met us in the first place. Overall, Destruction of so many lives by one was very satisfying.