Hecate is the character angry at the three witches for predicting Macbeth's future. Her anger stems from the witches' actions without her consultation. This highlights the themes of fate and manipulation in the play. ;
Hecate is the character angry at the three witches for predicting Macbeth's future. Her anger is due to the witches acting without her permission, which highlights her authority and the themes of fate and manipulation. This ultimately sets the stage for further deception leading to Macbeth's downfall.
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