What’s the spookiest part out of any of Shakespeares plays for you?

taiey:

shabogangraffiti-deactivated201:

There’s a bit in Macbeth when Macbeth asks the witches what they’re doing and one of them replies “A deed without a name”.

Why’s that spooky?

I think, because (rightly or wrongly) things without names are always slightly terrifying.