In the play Hamlet, Hamlet's father as a ghost says his death is foul and most unnatural. Hamlet's father is alerting Hamlet to the plot against him.
The character who says this line is Banquo in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." This statement reveals his shock and dismay at being betrayed by Macbeth and murdered unjustly. The line highlights the sense of treachery and wrongdoing surrounding Banquo's death.
Murder Most Foul was created in 1964-09.
That quote "foul and most unnatural" is not from Macbeth, but from Hamlet - Old Hamlet describes his own murder thus, when he is addressing his son as a ghost. The King is murdered in Macbeth, but this phrase is not used.
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The Ghost says this in Act I Scene 5 of Hamlet: Murder most foul, as in the best it is, but this most foul, strange and unnatural."
"Revenge my foul and most unnatural murder." That's about it.
Murder. Murder most foul.
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He would say, "the best". And he does say it, a lot. E.g. "Murder most foul, as in the best it is." or "thou art the best of the cutthroats".
He was mudered. A "foul and most unnatural murder." He was poisoned by Claudius, his brother.
In most states, it is the law that people who die in sudden or unexpected ways be given an autopsy. The reason for this is so that the coroner can rule out foul play, or murder.
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Murder Most Royal was created in 1949.