Which of the following most likely influenced Shakespeare's inclusion of the three "weird sisters" in Macbeth?
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Shakespeare included " three weird sisters " in Macbeth because at that time Male actors played the role of female characters.
The three weird sisters bring a supernatural element into the play.
In Act 1 scene 1 they represent ominous and dark atmosphere of the play and set the mood forward.
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Some historians and literary analysts always believe that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth for King James I.
The three "weird sisters" was most likely an effect of King James I dabbling in witchcraft and prophecies.
Though its real roots came from the Holinshed's Chronicles, a story about the history of Scotland, England, and Ireland.
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