The first is an armed head, summoned to warn Macbeth that Macduff is coming back to Scotland to ruin him. The second apparition is a bloody child and it tells Macbeth that no man born of a woman can do him harm. This gives Macbeth great confidence: "Then live Macduff: what need I fear of thee?" (4.1.78-80). The third apparition is that of a child wearing a crown and holding a tree. It declares:
Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until
Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill
<span>Shall come against him (4.1.87-90). </span>
<span>Macbeth is sure that the third apparition's prophecy will never be, for 'who can impress the forest?' or 'bid the tree unfix his earth-bound roots?' (4.1.91-3). </span>
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C. they found five rotten peaches at the bottom of the basket
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Turner Buckminster, the son of the new minister of Phippsburg, Maine. Turner doesn't fit in ....Lizzie; the conflict between Turner's father and the town; and between the residents of Malaga ... Talk about what sort of effect<span> this has on the reader. </span>
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