Answer :

The witches say the weather is both good and bad


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Answer:

Shakespeare introduces the idea of opposites being the same when The witches say the weather is both bad and good

Explanation:

When this scene from "Macbeth" starts with the conversation between the three witches, they discuss in what season they will be meeting again, making weather analogies instead of talking directly about the moment in time which presents the two sides of things that are not what they look to the regular eye.

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