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  • 04-03-2018
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Sc. 1, Lines 50–61: Who does Macbeth say can set loose these storms?

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MsLit
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  • 14-03-2018
Macbeth says the witches can set  loose the storms.

In Act 4, Scene 1, Macbeth is speaking to the witches, demanding answers and more prophecies when he says:
"Though you untie the winds and let them fight"
He then provides examples of the damage he knows the storms could do when the witches let the winds loose.
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