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  1. Weird Sisters, the creatures who prophesy the destinies of the main characters in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The term Weird Sisters was first used by Scots writers as a sobriquet for the Fates of Greek and Roman mythology. Through its appearance in Raphael Holinshed’s Chronicles, the expression passed

  2. 20 de ene. de 2011 · The Weird Sisters collective, all three of them as an omniscient unit, tell this story and I was absolutely charmed by that, possibly because I often feel part of a sister triumvirate but also because it was fun to have a classical-type storyteller recounting a contemporary tale.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2021 · The Weird Sisters - Lost in the Chronic (Official Music Video)The Video:Produced by The Real Tom Productions Starring The Weird SistersThe Music:Produced by ...

  4. The Three Witches. Throughout the play, the witches—referred to as the “weird sisters” by many of the characters—lurk like dark thoughts and unconscious temptations to evil. In part, the mischief they cause stems from their supernatural powers, but mainly it is the result of their understanding of the weaknesses of their specific ...

  5. Weird here comes from the Anglo-Saxon wyrd, and means fate or destiny. Thus the Weird Sisters are foretellers of Macbeth's fate. In Shakespeare's primary source for Macbeth, Holinshed's Chronicles, the Weird Sisters are "goddesses of destinee", but they are far more sinister in Shakespeare's version. I discuss Shakespeare's changes in An ...

  6. The Weird Sisters were a very popular band in the wizarding world, and on the Wizarding Wireless Network. Albus Dumbledore booked them to perform in Hogwarts at the 1994 Yule Ball. Despite their name, all eight known members are male. The Weird Sisters are a popular band among young wizards and witches. Among the Weird Sisters' songs was "Do the Hippogriff", "Magic Works" and "This Is the ...

  7. The Weird Sisters perform at the Yule Ball, on a stage conjured along the right hand wall of the Great Hall. The band all wear black robes that are artfully ripped and torn. Amongst the instruments played by the band are drums, guitars, a lute, a cello and bagpipes. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.