Macbeth
Act 3, Scene 4
In Act 3, scene 4 Why is it significant that Macbeth’s thoughts turn to Macduff and that he is determined to seek out the Weird Sisters at this time?
In Act 3, scene 4 Why is it significant that Macbeth’s thoughts turn to Macduff and that he is determined to seek out the Weird Sisters at this time?
In this scene, Macbeth is nervous because Macduff refused his invitation to the banquet, and he isn;t quite sure how to take his refusal. He's worried that his crimes will be found out, and he decides to visit the witches in order to know his fate, good or bad.
Macbeth