Just as illusions you see here, the witches had used magical spirits as illusions to
fool Macbeth into thinking he was immortal. The witches used apparitions to cause more mayhem in Scotland using Macbeth.
What is on my mind now is that imprudent mortal, that damned Scottish women said to me, "Aroint thee, witch!" Has she gone mad? She said the wrong thing to the wrong person. I pity the fool, now her life will waste away in torment, her mind never at peace. I will not spare her sailor husband of course. Reminds me of that pilot, fool couldn't even sleep with me torturing him and one day he couldn't bare the pain no longer and sunk the plane at sea. I can't forget him and so, "Here I have a pilots thumb, Wreck'd as homeward he did come." Oh Scotland... You have impressed us with your finest fools. Macbeth may be strong with his sword but his mind is but a selfish and narrow-minded child. His ambition is so high yet his path is so wrong. Foul play and trickery are our cards and he plays into our game easily. "Security is mortal's chiefest enemy." We might as well have fun with one so trusting ... so unaware. The apparitions Hecate had created did great, Macbeth is now thinking he is immortal and in no need of protection. Scotland, all torn apart, with no worthy king or queen also the thanes and nobles fleeing. But it is not over, I must leave now to see the sight of Macbeth's beheading. MUHAHAHAAA!
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