why does Macbeth think"This Supernatural soliciting/ cannot be ill, cannot be good? ".
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Significance: Macbeth believes the prophesy does not seem bad, as what he was promised turned out to be true, but it cannot be good either, as he is now thinking of murdering the kind. This line follows the motif of “fair is foul, and foul is fair.” This also shows that Macbeth is violent and power-hungry
When Macbeth refers to "supernatural soliciting" in Act One of the play named after him, he's referring to the predictions made by the witches. Basically, Macbeth is thinking aloud, trying to figure out if the witches are good or evil, whether they are trying to help him or doom him.
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