Ross and the old man discuss the strangeness of killing; how an ordinary owl recently was able to kill a hawk, and Duncan's horses went wild and supposedly ate each other.
In act 2, scene 4 of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Ross and the Old Man mention strange occurrences like a falcon being killed by an owl, Duncan's horses turning wild and breaking out of their stalls, and an earthquake that shook the earth. These events are seen as omens or signs of the disruption in the natural order caused by Duncan's murder.
In Act 2 Scene 4 they certainly do discuss the events of the night.
In Act 2 Scene 4 they certainly do discuss the events of the night.
Juliet was the first one to mention marriage during the balcony scene.
There is a disturbance going on during that night. Lennox is describing how there is a screaming of death going on.
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what is scene 1 barrowed of her necklaced
The song "Strange" is not in the movie. It is just on the bonus album.
a flashback
a scene that interrupts the sequence of events in a narrative to relate earlier events
In Act III, Scene 1, Mercutio was the first one to mention fighting. Eventually, Tybalt stabs Mercutio.
In Brutus's soliloquy at the beginning of Act 2 Scene 1.