How does Shakespeare introduce the idea of opposites being the same? A.The witches say that they are both happy and sad at the t
urn of events. B.The witches say the weather is both bad and good. C.The witches say the battle is both over and yet just beginning. D.The witches say that Macbeth will turn out to be both enemy and friend.
Shakespeare introduces the idea of opposites being the same when The witches say the weather is both bad and good
Explanation:
At the beginning of the first scene the three witches start their dialogue with the question about the season when they will be meeting again, they use the weather as a reference but they are in fact talking about the moment in time and this is also a way to present the two sides of something like the general theme of the play as things are not what they look like.
"Andrew says this because he had been able to keep his promise given to Joe Morgan; he had been able to save Mrs. Morgan as well as his newly born baby after it had been born lifeless. It means Andrew felt contented and jubilant at his own efforts and the achievement."