Shadow Plays: Virtual Realities in an Analog World

Chapter 6, Note 60

Quoting Shakespeare’s Macbeth (act 4, scene 1), Ellison combines the ethnological perspective with a mythological one: “At any rate, those old women with the flax and distaffs would serve as horrible models for Shakespeare’s witches, and it would require no great stretch of the imagination for us to picture them leaning on their staffs and gazing into the smoking caldrons, as they mutter: ‘Double, double toil and trouble:/ Fire burn and cauldron bubble.’” Ellison, Italy through the Stereoscope, 314.

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