Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Act 2: The Unnatural Death

     In Act 2 Scene 4, the audience discovers that strange unnatural events occurred due to Duncan's death which could foreshadow that bad things are to come. All three events that occurred the night of his death are things that people have never witnessed before. The first thing that happened was Duncan's horses started eating each other. The second strange event that occurred was that is was dark when it was supposed to be daytime. And finally people witnessed an owl killing a falcon. The owl represents Macbeth and the falcon represents Duncan which signifies the act of Macbeth murdering a superior.

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