 Studying Macbeth, here's how you can analyse Act 1 scene 3 when Macbeth first meets the witches. Macbeth notices that the weather is foul and fair and this oxymoron echoes what the witches said in Act 1 scene 1. Banco then notices the witches and he wonders how they are so withered and wild. Now their literation hair shows how horrifying these witches look. Banco notices that they're women however they have beards. This highlights that they are supernatural creatures, they do not look like normal natural women. The witches then speak in these exclamatory sentences which plant the seeds of ambition in Macbeth's mind. Banco is then annoyed that he doesn't have a prophecy because the caesero hair highlights he wants to also know his future. They then tell Banco that his kids will be kings and this plants the seeds of division between Macbeth and Banco. Macbeth wonders how he can be Thane of Cordor if the Thane of Cordor lives and the hyperforo hair shows that he didn't realise he killed the previous Thane of Cordor. We can see here that Macbeth and Banco are now becoming jealous of each other. Ross then enters and tells Macbeth that he's now Thane of Cordor meaning the witch's prophecy has come true and Macbeth's aside after getting the news shows his growing ambition.