It was one of the sign in the murder of Duncan along with the crazy horses and the owl eating the hawk.
lennox is the nobleman who talks about the bad weather the night of the murder of king duncan and he tells Macbeth later about the fact that macduff has gone to enland.
Theater people believe it is bad luck. They call MacBeth the "Scottish play."
The bad weather foreshadows that Caesar will be killed. Bad weather; Bad day.
Duncan's trust of Macbeth shows he is a bad judge of character. The fact that he is willing to stay in Macbeth's home and ultimately dies for it is because of his inability to recognize who Macbeth really is.
I am not sure which character you mean: Siward, an English general, or Seyton, one of Macbeth's servants.
lennox is the nobleman who talks about the bad weather the night of the murder of king duncan and he tells Macbeth later about the fact that macduff has gone to enland.
Macbeth means that the weather is both strange and beautiful, with a combination of good and bad omens. It is like a mix of foul (bad) and fair (good) elements, suggesting a sense of ominousness and unpredictability in the air.
its is bad weather
Bad weather. This phrase is an acceptable answer to a question about the weather.
It is bad outside, the weather is bad, so on and so forth
Theater people believe it is bad luck. They call MacBeth the "Scottish play."
Lady Macbeth is excited about it. Macbeth is of two minds: "This supernatural soliciting cannot be bad; cannot be good."
it means the weather conditions are not too bad but not perfect. the general meaning of mild applies.
low pressure in an indicator of bad weather, coldness, wind, rain etc
high thin clouds mean good weather now, but bad weather in the next 48 hours.
Tradition says, saying "Macbeth" in a theater will give bad luck to all the actors and the play itself. In a theater.
Well Australia doesn't change the weather... But the weather changes in Australia and other countries, if that is what you mean..