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          Macbeth - Nature Vs. The Unnatural
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In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, there is a strong relationship between nature and how it reacts to the events that occur in the human world.  In the beginning of Act II, Macbeth murders King Duncan so that he can become king.  Shakespeare makes a connection to the darkness of the sky:  "Their candles ar ....
          Middle of essay ....the deed that’s done. (73)
The owl, which usually catches mice on the ground, went up instead of down, and killed a falcon.  The Owl and Falcon symbolize people in Macbeth.  King Duncan was the falcon, and Macbeth the owl.  Something else occurs when talking to the old man’s Son, Ross.  He notices that the son hasn’t come up yet, which is quite unnatural.
	By th’ clock ‘tis day,
	And yet dark night strangles the traveling lamp.
	Is ‘t night’s predominance or the day’s shame
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