Description
The Weird Sisters, from William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, are arguably essentially the most famous trio of witches in English literature. Shakespeare’s Weird Sisters are a fancy trinitarian mythological construction – a singular amalgamation of classical, folkloric, and socio-political parts. This book is an archetypal exploration of the Weird Sisters; by examining this female trio during the lens of mythology, new insights about their significance is also understood. The ramifications extend from classical comprehension to 20-first century popular culture observations associated with female trios.