 Studying Macbeth, here's how you can analyse at three scene five. The scene opens with dark pathetic fallacy and the witches meet Hecate who's the Queen of Witches. The first witch realises that Hecate is angry. Hecate is furious. She basically asks them that how dare they play with Macbeth and cause all this chaos and alliteration is used here to show that she's annoyed they did not include her in their plans. Hecate then says all you have done have been for wayward son. In other words she's saying what's even worse is that Macbeth is ungrateful. She says that Macbeth doesn't even appreciate all the witches have done for him. She then tells the witches to meet her the next morning here. She's basically telling them to meet her in the pit by the river in hell the next morning. We learn it's also here that Macbeth will get to know his prophecies. Hecate then says this and she uses listing to say that Macbeth will be fooled into thinking he is greater than fate, wisdom and grace.