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How did Macbeth feel about the witches?

At first, Macbeth is intrigued and drawn to them, seeing them as a source of power and knowledge that could help him achieve his ambitions. He is willing to listen to their prophecies and is quick to act on their advice, even though he knows it is dangerous and morally wrong. As the play progresses and Macbeth's guilt and paranoia increase, he begins to fear and resent the witches. He sees them as the source of his troubles and as a threat to his power and sanity. He is desperate to be free from their influence, but he is unable to escape the consequences of his actions and the curse that they have placed upon him.

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