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He describes how unappealing, manly and dirty they appear and wonders why they are telling him to be quiet. Macbeth then chimes in and demands that they speak to him. The witches in return call Macbeth by name. This startles him, but he continues to listen. They call him Thane of Glamis, which is his current title at this point, but then follow with “Thane of Cawdor and king”. This is the first time in the play where Macbeth has heard his future from the witches and is soon consumed with every word they would ever tell him. Banquo seems to be somewhat jealous when Macbeth receives his prophecy. He asks, “ What about me?” and is told that his sons will assume the throne even though he will not. Banquo is very confused with everything that is going on at this point in the play. He begins to question if he ate something strange and is hallucinating! It is not until Ross appears and tells Macbeth he is now the Thane of Cawdor that Banquo realizes the prophesy of witches are real. It is quite ironic the way that the original Thane of Cawdor had to give up his title do to crimes of treason when Macbeth will be guilty of the same crime at the end of the