Upon the heath the witches did meet, after the battle was lost by the Norwegians and won by the king’s men. Macbeth arrived shortly afterwards accompanied by Banquo, the kings other captain and Macbeth’s close friend just as the witches predicted. Macbeth was then told parts of his future, how he would soon be hailed thane of Cawdor and later, king. Banquo is then told his children and family line would be kings but not himself. The witches vanish, and Banquo is left a little skeptical until Rosse and Angus arrive and inform Macbeth the he is the thane of Cawdor. He is immediately thrown into deep thought about him becoming king and the fate of the current king for to wish ill upon him is treason.
Act one scene one Witch One: Fair is “foul and foul is fair”
Act one scene two Macbeth (the first line of his ever): “So foul and fair a day I have not seen”
