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FIRST WITCH: Why, how now, Hecate!

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    FIRST WITCH: Why, how now, Hecate! You look angrily.

    HECATE: Have I not reason, beldams, as you are
    Saucy and overbold? How did you dare
    To trade and traffic with Macbeth
    In riddles and affairs of death;
    And I, the mistress of your charms,
    The close contriver of all harms,
    Was never call'd to bear my part,
    Or show the glory of our art?

    - William Shakespeare, "Macbeth" (Act 3, Scene 5)

    #ShakespeareSunday #GothicSpring #Literature #Poetry #Theatre #Theater #Shakespeare #WilliamShakespeare #Macbeth

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      FIRST WITCH: Why, how now, Hecate! You look angrily.

      HECATE: Have I not reason, beldams, as you are
      Saucy and overbold? How did you dare
      To trade and traffic with Macbeth
      In riddles and affairs of death;
      And I, the mistress of your charms,
      The close contriver of all harms,
      Was never call'd to bear my part,
      Or show the glory of our art?

      - William Shakespeare, "Macbeth" (Act 3, Scene 5)

      #ShakespeareSunday #GothicSpring #Literature #Poetry #Theatre #Theater #Shakespeare #WilliamShakespeare #Macbeth

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      @bevanthomas
      I always thought the 3 Fates is more accurate than 3 witches. Originally Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos in Greece.
      Hectate wasn't 1, though like the Morrigna became 3 fold.
      The Norse Norns, Urðr, Verðandi, and Skuld, remind me also of the Greek Fates and Shakespeare's three witches.
      There is also the Maiden, Mother & Crone in Western tradition which is variously 3 separate witches or 3 aspects (like Hectate became) of one witch or a fay/sidhe. Though fay are usually like maidens.

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