I think that Macbeth was at first not as "worried" about the witches and their curses as then on in the play he finds out that every thing that the witches has been tellin him are true.
We do not have any records of what Elizabethan witches (assuming there really was such a thing) might have thought about anything.
the witches broomstick
He will get kings though he be none.
Okay, we have to make this clear. Witches are Pagan/Wiccans who practice spells. Witchcraft is NOT a paranormal thing. They live in every country in the world.
White witches use magick in a helpfull way only, never to do anything that could harm anyone/thing.
They are witches. I'm sure.
There is no such thing. Witches are not to be confused with the benign Wiccan religion.
there are still people who consider themselves witches, but what they can or can't do is another thing.
Really stupid question, considering there is no such thing as witches or warlocks, no.
In folklore and mythology, the "witch's broom" is a symbol associated with witches and their supposed ability to fly on brooms. However, in reality, there is no evidence to support the existence of actual witches flying on broomsticks.
every thing is meant to be for a purpose...