In the Shakespearian play: Macbeth, there are three witches that make predicaments about Macbeth’s future. In the beginning of the play these witches predict that Macbeth will be the Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and King of Scotland. They also predict Banquo’s future. Whenever these witches are introduced in a scene of the play it starts with thunder, lightning, and other dark things that creates a dark and troublesome mood. After their first predictions about Macbeth are correct, he seeks them out and they tell him his future again. This time they summon three apparitions including: an armed head (beware of Macduff), a form of a bloody child (no man born of a woman will harm Macbeth), and a child crowned with a tree in his hand (Macbeth won’t die until Birnam Woods come against him). These predictions that the three witches made shape everything that happens to Macbeth and result in his end. In this illustration I drew the three witches (or weird sisters), I also drew thunder and lightening (representing the dark mood), and the pot with the green brew to represent them calling the three apparitions.
Wonderful! (They look almost happy – interesting perspective!)